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Several million Americans each year discover that they've become victims of identity theft. The bad guys easily get away, but you're left holding the bag. Even though you didn't make the purchases, and even though you're not legally responsible to reimburse the firms who sold gear to the fraudsters - you are the one left with the bad credit record. Know that time is of the essence. As soon as you suspect, or know, that you've become a victim of identity theft - contact your creditors and advise them to freeze your account and not authorize any additional purchases.

Remember, the credit card firms don't know and don't care about your identity theft problem until it rolls up to their front door. Most identity theft crimes are reported by victims rather than the financial company issuing the credit card. Most often victims are unsuspecting. And then suddenly huge bills come in, reflecting unknown purchases, or you make a run-of-the-mill credit application and you're turned down inexplicably. Only then do you realize that you've been the victim of a crime.

Then begins the process of credit report. You'll be lucky to get out of the credit repair process without investing countless hours of your personal time, and it may take you years in order to obtain an honest and true credit repair. You'll be contacting major credit bureaus like Equifax, Experian or TransUnion which maintain credit records on over 90% of Americans. Your best bet is to go with a professional credit repair service. They have the experience, knowledge and expertise to sort out your credit record and restore it to where it was previously.

And make no mistake about it, credit repair is critical following identity theft. If you have been the victim of identity theft, credit repair is something you can begin today.

To learn more about credit repair and how it can benefit you, please visit Pro Credit Repair.

John Chase

John Chase works in the finance field, and writes about topics such as debt settlement and debt consolidation, as well as home loan modificiaton, credit repair and unemployment issues.

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