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Should I do anything to protect against identity theft?

by Guest60325  |  earlier

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I sent a signature confirmation letter to Experian for a dispute. Well, my package never got confirmed and there is no record in the system it was even sent. I went thru a contract post office and the employee no longer works there. I've contacted the contract, local, and main post office. And basically no one could do anything. The only suggestion i received is to go and get my money back. But i'm so distraught thinking all my information my be floating out in the world someone where and nobody knows. Should i put a fraud alert on my credit. I have about two more weeks before the time expires( 30 days) for Experian to contact me. I'm not sure if i should wait or go ahead and place the fraud alert.

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  1. Place the fraud alert as a precaution.

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