GREEN BAY, Wis. - (05/09/06) PCM Employees CU has signedwith Identity Theft 911 to offer the companys identity theftprevention and resolution services free to members, the $100million credit union said Monday. Identity Theft 911's servicesinclude a personal advocate to help resolve identity theft issues;systematic notification of credit bureaus, agencies and businesses;preparation of needed documents; and a year of credit monitoringafter identity theft. The company is based on Scottsdale,Ariz.
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