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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 04/13/2001
09:30 PM --------------------------- Shirley Crenshaw 04/13/2001 02:42 PM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT, Stinson Gibner/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pinnamaneni Krishnarao/HOU/ECT@ECT, Vasant Shanbhogue/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike A Roberts/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joseph Hrgovcic/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tanya Tamarchenko/HOU/ECT@ECT, Zimin Lu/HOU/ECT@ECT, Martin Lin/HOU/ECT@ECT, Maureen Raymond/LON/ECT@ECT, Osman Sezgen/HOU/EES@EES, Paulo Issler/HOU/ECT@ECT, Amitava Dhar/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Alex Huang/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Kevin G Moore/HOU/ECT@ECT, William Smith/Corp/Enron@Enron, Jose Marquez/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Chonawee Supatgiat/Corp/Enron@Enron, Shalesh Ganjoo/HOU/ECT@ECT, Tom Halliburton/Corp/Enron@Enron, Elena Chilkina/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sevil Yaman/Corp/Enron@Enron, Sofya Tamarchenko/NA/Enron@Enron, Bob Lee/NA/Enron@Enron, Gwyn Koepke/NA/Enron@Enron, Hector Campos/HOU/ECT@ECT, Anita DuPont/NA/Enron@ENRON, Youyi Feng/NA/Enron@Enron, Praveen Mellacheruvu/HOU/EES@EES, Stephen Bennett/NA/Enron@ENRON, Roman Zadorozhny/HOU/EES@EES, Lance Cunningham/NA/Enron@ENRON, Leann Walton/NA/Enron@ENRON, Shane Green/HOU/EES@EES, Seksan Kiatsupaibul/HOU/EES@EES, Kate Lucas/HOU/ECT@ECT, Nelson Neale/NA/Enron@Enron, Rabi De/NA/Enron@ENRON, Kenneth Parkhill/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jaesoo Lew/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jason Sokolov/HOU/ECT@ECT, Steve Bigalow/NA/Enron@Enron, Tom Barkley/NA/Enron@Enron, Rakesh Bharati/NA/Enron@Enron, Wichai Narongwanich/HOU/EES@EES, Sandeep Kohli@Enron, Iris Mack/ENRON@enronXgate, Mitra Mujica/ENRON@enronXgate cc: Subject: PLEASE READ!! What to do if your wallet is stolen FYI. ---------------------- Forwarded by Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT on 04/13/2001 08:42 AM --------------------------- Lance Cunningham@ENRON on 04/13/2001 08:29:18 AM To: Martin Lin/Contractor/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Shirley Crenshaw/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: PLEASE READ!! What to do if your wallet is stolen Shirley, Could you please distribute to the rest of the group. Lance ---------------------- Forwarded by Lance Cunningham/NA/Enron on 04/13/2001 08:19 AM --------------------------- "Cunningham, Mary" <mary.cunningham@sap.com< on 04/13/2001 07:17:40 AM To: "'Lance'" <lance.cunningham@enron.com< cc: Subject: FW: PLEASE READ!! What to do if your wallet is stolen <Subject: PLEASE READ!! What to do if your wallet is stolen This has good information - note the phone nos. at the bottom. < < < < < < < < WHAT TO DO IF YOU LOSE YOUR PURSE OR WALLET: < < < < < We've all heard horror stories about fraud that's committed using your name, address, SSN#, credit, etc. Unfortunately I (author of this piece) have firsthand knowledge, because my wallet was stolen last month and within a week the thieve(s) ordered an expensive monthly cell phone package, applied for a VISA credit card, had a credit line approved to buy a Gateway computer, received a PIN number from DMV to change my driving record information online, and more. < < < < < But here's some critical information to limit the damage in case this happens to you or someone you know. As everyone always advises, cancel your credit cards immediately, but the key is having the toll free numbers and your card numbers handy so you know who to call. Keep those where you can find them easily (having to hunt for them is additional stress you WON'T need at that point!). < < < File a police report immediately in the jurisdiction where it was stolen, this proves to credit providers you were diligent, and is a first step toward an investigation (if there ever is one). < < < < < But here's what is perhaps most important: I never ever thought to do this. Call the three national credit reporting organizations immediately to place a fraud alert on your name and SSN#. I had never heard of doing that until advised by a bank that called to tell me an application for credit was made over the Internet in my name. The alert means any company that checks your credit knows your information was stolen and they have to contact you by phone to authorize new credit. < < < < < By the time I was advised to do this - almost 2 weeks after the theft all the damage had been done (there are records of all the credit checks initiated by the thieves' purchases, none of which I knew about before placing the alert). Since then, no additional damage has been done, and the thieves threw my wallet away this weekend (someone turned it in). It seems to have stopped them in their tracks. < < < < < The numbers are: Equifax 1-800 525-6285 Experian (formerly TRW) 1-800-301-7195 Trans Union 1-800-680-7289 Social Security Administration also has a fraud line 1-800-269-0271 < < < < < We pass along jokes, we pass along just about everything... do think about passing this information along... it could help someone else _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
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