Protect yourself and your family from identity theft in the UK
Most people who get their identity stolen are not aware until it’s too late.
- There are things you can do to make it more difficult for criminals.
- Follow simple advice and protect yourself and your family from Identity Theft in England, UK!
Following the news some years back about the loss of over 25 million UK residents personal details, the subject of data protection and identity theft was thrust back into the headlines.
The problem with identity theft may come however, if the information stolen gets used to impersonate people in order to take out loans, credit or services.
If you think you have been the victim of such criminal activity otherwise know as identity theft, then you can find out exactly what has happened by contacting one or all of the credit reference agencies below.
- Callcredit
- Experian
- Equifax
Read some of the more common questions and answers about how personal debt affects how you will be able to get new credit in the future. If you think you have a less than perfect credit rating and you would like to repair your credit you should follow our guidelines.
What are the implications of identity theft?
If you are unfortunate enough to have your identity stolen you could experience all sorts of problems, some of which could have a direct effect on your credit rating and how suitable you are then deemed to be for future loans and other borrowings.
If you are already having problems with debt and would like to get some advice about how to get out of debt, we have first rate advisors ready to help you with any aspect of debt management online and debt help.
We can offer debt management online plans, debt consolidation help and loans, IVA or Individual Voluntary Arrangements, Trust Deeds in Scotland and a whole host of other debt solutions to all kinds of people.
- If you or anyone in your family needs help to clear debt, don’t wait any longer to get the help you need call free from a land line in confidence using 0800 018 6868.