Credit Repair and Identity Theft: How to Protect Yourself

When most people think of credit repair scams, what comes to mind are the fraudulent companies that take people’s money and provide little or no service in exchange. While it’s true that there are numerous credit repair scammers out there who thrive on this practice, consumers should also be aware of the threat of identity theft when it comes to fraudulent credit repair companies.  These companies not only take your money, but they take over your identity as well – months or even years down the line, when you’ve finally gotten your credit back on track, they can resurface to wreck havoc on your finances and destroy what you’ve worked to carefully rebuild.

Protecting Your Identity

Because credit repair companies must handle sensitive information in order to help you improve your credit scores, it pays to find out exactly how they secure your information, and what type of policies they have in place to protect your identity. Stay away from credit repair companies that don’t have a clearly visible privacy policy, and/or don’t have any method of contact other than email. Ideally, you want to be able to contact the company via telephone and an actual physical address – not just a P.O. Box. By establishing a physical presence that is easily located, a reputable credit repair company is one that will be around for the long-term.

Online Precautions

You should be able to get answers about the methods used to secure your data, about encryption on the company’s website (if they have one) and who has access to your data, and when. You should also be able to revoke access to this data at any time, if you choose to end your business relationship with the company. Check the security certificates of the website – they should be current, and they should match the name of the website and the credit repair company. Be wary of any company that has an invalid or expired security certificate – without a valid certificate, your information is not safe.

Company Policies

Different credit repair companies will have different policies when it comes to how your information is handled. You should find out who will have access to that information before you sign up for service. While the credit repair company may take appropriate security steps, third-party vendors with access to your information may not, and this can cause troubles with identity theft down the line, if unauthorized people are able to view your information.

The Final Choice

When deciding on which credit repair company to use, always factor in the security of your personal information. Credit repair can benefit you in many ways, including improved credit scores, lower interest rates and better rates on insurance to name a few. Always make sure that your final choice for credit repair is one that protects these benefits by protecting your identity as well.

We have put together a list of trusted credit repair companies here.