ATLANTA - (09/30/05) -- Human Services Employees CU said ithas become the latest credit union to offer its memberscomprehensive identity theft protection and resolution servicesthrough Identity Theft 911. The service will provide members apersonal advocate to help resolve identity thefts; systematicnotification of agencies, businesses and institutions of a theft; afile creation for insurance and police records; credit reports fromthe three credit bureaus; one year of credit monitoring and fraudmonitoring; a year of follow-up alerts, phone calls and statuschecks to avoid recurrence. Identity Theft 911 is based inScottsdale, Ariz.
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