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How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft After The Removalists Move You To Sydney

<br>If you are about to move your home in Sydney then we recommend that you ensure that your identity is protected from the thieves. It is as vital as hiring a good furniture removalist. You can easily protect your identity and identify a potential threat by taking the simple steps we have mentioned in this document. Visit: http://andytheguywithavan.com.au/

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How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft After The Removalists Move You To Sydney

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  1. How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft After The Removalists Move You To Sydney The cases of identity thefts are on the rise these days. Some people who have moved their home from one place to another and forget to keep an eye on their accounts or mail become a victim of this crime. If you are about to move your home in Sydney then we recommend that you ensure that your identity is protected from the thieves. It is as vital as hiring a good furniture removalist. You can easily protect your identity and identify a potential threat by taking the simple steps we have mentioned over here. 1.Update Contact Details in Advance Normally people hire a furniture removalist in Sydney at least a month before the move. At the same time, you need to inform your utility companies like mobile company, electricity company, water supply company, etc that you are moving your home. Make sure that they have your new address in advance so that your vital information is not stolen by the person who moves into your new home via these bills.

  2. 2.Let Your Neighbours Know It would also be a good idea to let your neighbours know that you are planning to move your home so that they can keep an eye out for your late bills in the future and ensure that the person moving into your home is aware that he or she cannot steal that information. 3.Monitor Your Post After you have moved into the new home, you must ensure that you keep an eye out for all the bills you pay every month. For example, if your mobile bill was not delivered to the new address, chances are that it was delivered at your older address. You can call the friends or neighbours of your prior neighbourhood to send the bills over after taking it from the new owner. 4.Check Your Credit Report When you have moved into a new home, you must constantly monitor your credit reports to see whether any suspicious activity is there or not. Tally your accounts on a monthly basis to detect any frauds. 5.Inform the Authorities In case you find a suspicious activity or doubt that someone may have stolen your ID, you should contact the local authorities and let them know of the entire situation. They will handle things from there. 6.Hire an Expert If you think that someone had tried to steal your ID information but you are not sure, you can even hire an expert company to help you out. These companies would investigate the matter in a quiet yet efficient manner and get you results. They will let you know whether the person living in your new home has a prior criminal background or whether he or she is capable of doing an identity fraud. When the expert finds a proof for you, you can take it to the local authorities. We urge you not to keep the identity fraud to yourself. Let people know of the culprit so that no one else becomes a victim of ID fraud just because he or she decided to move into a new home. Visit our website: http://andytheguywithavan.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andytheguywithavan Twitter: https://twitter.com/andyguywithvan Pinterest: https://au.pinterest.com/andytheguy/

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