Mountain America Credit Union has begun offering members free of charge services from Identity Theft 911, which helps members fight identity theft. The service offers members a personal advocate to help restore identity after it's been stolen, preparation of all needed documents, and fast, effective notification of all credit bureaus, agencies, and businesses. The program also includes access to an educational website with information about the latest identity theft scams and defenses. The Identity Theft 911 resolution service is available to all members who have a checking account and use either direct deposit, online Bill Payer, or a Mountain America Visa credit card. Those members are being automatically enrolled. For a small fee, members can upgrade to a service that includes credit monitoring, fraud alerts, and a three-in-one credit report.
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