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Everything in the Assisted column is done for you by YOUR Personal Recovery Adovcate plus all highlights listed below.

A Professional Recovery Advocate is assigned to the case within 1 business day. A Recovery Plan is developed and delivered to you.

The Recovery Plan is reviewed with you and advised what actions will be taken on your behalf.

Your Advocate will place fraud alerts on all three major bereaus.

Your Advocate will work with the Federal Trade Commission, Social Security Administration, US Postal Service, Department of Motor Vehicles, & Local/ Federal Law Enforcement

Your Advocate files all forms and contacts creditors, banks, check processors, local merchants and more.

Your Advocate and Recovery Team will completely restore your identity to 100% pre-event status.

For the more complex cases, Your Advocate consults with Identity Safeguard's legal group, forensic accounting specialists, and fraudinvestigation team made up of former FBI agents and other law enforcement officials.

Once the recovery process is complete, Your Adovcate confirms that every item has been returned to pre-event status.

Your Advocate, aware that you will likely experience continued identity theft issues over the next several months, will provide post-recovery follow-up for one full year to assure that no further problems surface.

Your Advocate will maintain detailed records of your recovery on file for up to three years to protect you against future disputes or claims.


Agents assist YOU in exploring what actions you should take to restore your identity

Agents assist YOU to determine whether or not you've been a victim of identity fraud, then help YOU work through the process.

Agents assist YOU with contacting all three national credit reporting agencies.

Agents assist YOU with requesting a copy of your credit report & advises YOU to review it.

After a few months YOU must request new copies of your credit report.

Agents assist YOU with contacting affected reporting agencies and law enforcement.

YOU follow up in writing which errors are on credit billing statements, including fraudulent charges.

YOU request additional forms.

YOU must notify all merchants involved.

YOU must close fraudulent accounts

Agent sends YOU a Fraud First Aid Kit that advises YOU to file a complaint with the FTC.