Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Warning! Potential Identity Theft Scam

A colleague of mine received a telephone call last night from a person who asked for her by name, then told her that he was calling on behalf of Bank of America ("BOA"). The caller said that BOA was going to provide her with a "complimentary" copy of her credit report in the next 72 days. She told them she was not interested and did not authorize them to request her report. The caller persisted, saying, "But it is complimentary." She informed him that she didn't care and that they could pay her $100 and she still would not authorize them to send her report. The caller became agitated, said "whatever" and hung up.

She immediately called BOA to inquire whether they were actually offering this service. The customer service representative checked the bank's services to see if this was a legitimate offer, and then told her to file a complaint with the FTC because this is not a service being offered by BOA.

The caller I.D. number was "IC 307-737-9533." (She said she had been receiving telephone calls from the same or very similar number every day for the past few weeks, but no one was ever on the other end of the line until last night).

As part of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA), everyone is entitled to obtain a free copy of his or her credit report once every 12 months from each of the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion). Simply go to http://www.annualcreditreport.com/.

Remember, you should never provide your personal information to any other company or person for requesting free credit reports.