ATLANTA - (10/14/05) -- Gwinnett FCU said it has signed withIdentity Theft 911 to provide the company's identity theftprevention and resolutions services free of charge to its members.The Identity Theft 911 resolution program includes a personaladvocate who works with the victim every step of the way to resolvethe crisis and restore the victim's identity. Members will alsohave ongoing access to the nation's leading consumer educationprogram on identity theft risks and defenses.
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