Crime Prevention : Safety Tips
Prevent identity theft
Be wary if you lose your identification book (ID). The person
who picks it up or steals it could try to impersonate you and
steal your good name. He or she could even steal goods and
services by applying for credit in your name. Some people have
found out that they have been married to illegal immigrants.
If you lose your identity document, drivers licence or
passport, you must immediately go to your nearest police station
and report the theft and get a case number.
The best way of dealing with Identity theft is to prevent it
from happening in the first place. Protect yourself by
protecting your identity document, drivers licence and personal
information.
The following tips may help you keep your peace of mind.
- Always keep your ID (identity book), passport and
drivers licence safely.
- Before you disclose any personal information find out
how it will be used. Find out if the information will be
kept confidential.
- When you are requested to fill in personal details on
documents, ensure that the company you are dealing with is
legitimate. Verify if the representative posing on behalf of
the company does indeed work at the company in question.
- Keep a record of your accounts and follow up if they do
not arrive on time.
- Guard your mail from theft. Remove post from your letter
box after it has been delivered. If you are going to be away
from home, ask a neighbour to collect your post for you.
- If you move to a new place of residence, change your
address on your accounts without delay.
- Do not use predictable passwords such as your date of
birth or telephone number on your accounts.
- Carry only the amount of information that you will
actually need in your handbag.
- Do not give out personal information on the phone,
through the post or over the Internet unless you have
initiated the contact or know whom you are dealing with.
- Keep items with personal information in a safe place.
Tear or shred documents such as credit applications, bank
statements and receipts.
- If you have service work done at your home or employ
outside help, do not leave personal information lying
around.
- If you live with housemates ensure that your personal
information is kept safely.
- Give your ID only when absolutely necessary. Ask to use
other types of identification when possible.
- Request a copy of your credit report from each of the
major credit reporting agencies every year. Make sure it is
accurate and includes only those transactions you have
authorised.
As the theft and events thereafter may have a negative impact
on your good name, you need to protect it. You can do this by
contacting the SA Fraud Prevention Service on their hotline 0860
10 1248 or website
www.safps.org.za and ask them to register your case. You
will then be given a protective registration number to quote
when applying for credit in future. You could also consult a
representative at any branch of the country's major banks.
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