PSN Identity Theft Plan |
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Someone becomes a victim every 79 seconds*Identity theft occurs when someone obtains personal information (credit card number, Social Security number, bank account number, etc.) and uses it without your knowledge to commit fraud or theft. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) provides examples of how a thief may steal your identity... learn more 3.23 million Americans had their identities stolen last year alone. *PSN Identity Theft Plan can help protect your rights and assets today. PSN Identity Theft Plan combines knowledge of the system with an Identity Theft Case Manager to guide you through the maze of tollfree numbers and mailing addresses you need to clear your good name. From educational materials to protect you from becoming a victim, to live Case Managers and Telephone Attorneys to help you recover, your PSN Identity Theft Plan has the resources you need for your situation.
Our service is unique because our Case Managers assist each customer and play an active role to help customers recover quickly. At every stage in the process Case Managers can easily integrate legal advice from a Telephone Attorney and/or legal representation from a Reduced Fee Network Attorney and save you hundreds, if not thousands in legal fees. With the PSN Identity Theft Plan you receive toll-free access to Identity Theft Case Managers who will assess the fraud, suggest appropriate steps to begin recovery and monitor progress. In addition, you’ll have access to toll-free advice over the phone with a Telephone Attorney to assist with any legal-related problems that have resulted from your identity theft. If your case warrants additional legal action, you receive access to our Reduced Fee Attorney Network, a network of attorneys who have agreed to offer in-office legal services and representation at 25% off normal hourly rates. You will also receive up to $25,000 identity fraud expense reimbursement**** for your out-of-pocket expenses at no additional cost... learn more *Source: CBS News.com, 1/25/2001. **Federal Trade Commission, Synovate Identity Theft Survey Report, 2003 . *** Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2003. |