
ChoicePoint was a victim of organized fraud, and we understand
this news may be cause for concern. You have received a letter from ChoicePoint,
which means you may have been affected. A very small
number of criminals posed as legitimate companies in order to gain access
to personal information about consumers, including name, address, social
security number and credit report. When the fraud was discovered, access
to information was immediately discontinued and the authorities were notified.
We deeply and sincerely regret any inconvenience this event may cause
you.
To help assist you with the process of protecting your identity,
ChoicePoint has arranged for you to receive a free, one-year credit monitoring membership from Experian.
Your free credit monitoring membership from Experian will provide
you with:
- One free current, 3 Bureau Credit Report and Experian Score
- Daily monitoring of your credit report with e-mail alerts* of key
changes
- Unlimited access to your Experian credit report and score
- Monthly tracking of your credit score changes on an easy-to-read
graph
- Access to fraud resolution representatives toll-free
To obtain your free, one-year credit monitoring membership from Experian
and 3 Bureau Credit Report and Score, click on the “Sign Up Now”
button below. You will need the activation code provided to you in the letter
you received.
* Alerts consist of change of address, inquiry, new account,
public record and derogatory trade.
For support related to accessing your free membership, please
contact Experian at 1-866-262-5962 between the hours
of 9:00 am and 9:00pm Eastern time Monday through Friday.
To speak to someone about the information in your letter, please call ChoicePoint at
1-877-547-2518 between the hours of 8:00 am and 10:30
pm Eastern time (5:00 am until 7:30 pm Pacific) Monday through
Friday.
If you have already used your activation code to sign up for this membership,
please click the login button to access your member center.
Due to New York state law restrictions, identity theft insurance coverage cannot be offered to residents of New York.
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