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Bank Robberies of the Present: Citibank Identity Theft

Imagine if you could spend as much as you want and not have to bother thinking about how you’re going to pay for all the things you’re buying. You simply need to charge all your expenses to this “magical account.” These are probably the thoughts which run through the mind of an individual involved in a Citibank identity theft.

The occurrence of a Citibank identity theft is as real and as probable an event for an affluent lawyer as it is for a common employee. Citibank has gone as far as showing a hilarious commercial involving people of varying ages and professions who were “victims” of identity theft being dubbed by the “identity thieves”. If you want a rough idea of how the commercial goes, you can start by imagining an old retiree woman being dubbed with a husky male voice. Although the commercial proved to be funny, the idea of someone using your account for their personal gain really isn’t.

Although you cannot really ensure that a Citibank identity theft on your part can be totally prevented, you can take several steps to minimize its likelihood and the potential damage which the situation can bring.

You should start by talking to the employee handling your Citibank account regarding any security measures which they might be offering against identity theft. You should also immediately report the loss of your card to your local Citibank so that other individuals would be unable to charge their expenses to your account.

An awareness of the several methods being employed to accomplish Citibank identity theft is also vital in preventing it from happening. Visit the numerous websites which show scams such as the Citibank “phishing” e-mail. This particular e-mail requests the recipient to enter account and other personal information through a form. Citibank has never sent e-mail of this type to its customers.

If it’s available from your local insurance company, you might also consider investing in identity theft insurance. Also, several companies are offering credit monitoring services to observe any unusual spending habits in your account with options for daily and weekly reports. Probably the best and most practical recourse however, would be to simply be careful with our personal belongings and the amount of information which we divulge through our on-line transactions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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