Bay City, Michigan 48706
Front Page 03/29/2024 04:08 About us
www.mybaycity.com April 26, 2008
(Prior Story)   Rotary ArTicle 2551   (Next Story)

Rotarians Given Identity Theft Tips by Attorney General's Representative

April 26, 2008       Leave a Comment
By: Dave Rogers

Printer Friendly Story View


Last Weeks program - April 22, 2008

"Identity theft is a growing problem in Michigan, especially for our older citizens. You can help to put a stop to it." -- Mike Cox, Michigan Attorney General.

One of the ways citizens can help stop identity theft is to learn more about how it works so they can avoid it.

That's where William Ostler, of Saginaw, a former elementary school teacher, comes in. He was graduated from Arthur Hill High and Alma College and taught in the Saginaw School District for 31 years.

Mr. Ostler conducts Michigan Attorney General Identity Theft Workshops in a five county area.

He spoke to Bay City Rotarians last Tuesday in what was in effect a workshop like the others he conducts.

Michigan is the first state to adopt such an educational program and the results are showing, he said. The state is 16th in the number of incidences of identity theft, down from 15th last year.

Among the most basic advice Mr. Ostler gives is to photocopy all the credit cards and other identity information in your wallet. When going out to buy something, just take the card you're going to use.

If for some reason your credit cards are lost, close the account immediately, he advised.

Get a cross cut shredder because thieves can put back together information from a linear shredder, said Mr. Ostler.

Check your Blue Cross/Blue Shield card, photocopy it and mark out all but the last four digits. Keep the original for hospital or doctor visits. If you are asked for your Social Security number, ask "why?" and make sure the number is encrypted.

He also advises not using curbside mailboxes for outgoing mail since thieves may take your mail and obtain identify information.

Identity thieves are going to great lengths in their pursuit of identity information so they can pillage your bank account or credit card account, said Mr. Ostler.

"They do this for a living," he said, "they are the Darth Vaders of the world."

Check online accounts frequently for any suspicious activity, he said, relating many bad experiences people have had.

Take care even of cashiers for some may not be honest and may try to steal your identity information. If you suspect foul play, place a fraud alert on your account, an action that is good for 90 days.

File a police report if you have proof your identity has been stolen; this may prove your innocence if challenged.

Also, notify the Federal Trade Commission, the agency in charge of all identity theft. Remember, the police don't communicate with the FTC so you need to make the call yourself.

You can stop the flood of junk mail by filing a request with the Direct Marketing Association, and that will stop junk mail for five years, he said. An obvious bit of advice, but one that is often violated, is don't give out any personal information on the telephone. And, don't put too much information, such as driver's license numbers, on your checks. Some careful people now just put the first initial and their last name.

Michigan is considering a security freeze law, similar to California's, that will address some aspects of the identity theft problem, he said. Michigan is one of 11 states that don't currently have the security freeze law.###



CLUB NEWS and ANNOUNCEMENTS

Rotary Concert: Lee and Molly Newton will be giving a concert with the Garber Band on Saturday May 10. Proceeds will benefit both Rotary and Garber.

The Annual Golf Outing has been scheduled for Monday, June 2, 2008 at the Bay City Country Club. See Brian Kay or visit the club web site for details. (RotaryBayCity.org)

Love Bag update: At last count over 260 bags have been collected and delivered to Lutheran Child and Family Services. That exceeds the goal of 250 so Rob increased the goal to 300.
REMINDER! The May 6th meeting will be changed to the next day, Wednesday May 7th. The speaker will be Ambassadorial Scholar Mohibullah Israr from Afghanistan


Upcoming Programs

(See the official schedule at RotaryBayCity.org )

  • April 29 Clubs Review of Major Projects for 2008

  • May 6 meeting to be held on May 7! Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar Mohibullah Israr.

  • May 13 Consumers Energy's New Power Plant In Essexville
     

    Visit RotaryBayCity.org


    Printer Friendly Story View
    Prior Article

    February 10, 2020
    by: Rachel Reh
    Family Winter Fun Fest is BACC Hot Spot for 2/10/2020
    Next Article

    February 2, 2020
    by: Kathy Rupert-Mathews
    MOVIE REVIEW: "Just Mercy" ... You Will Shed Tears, or at Least You Should
    Agree? or Disagree?


    Dave Rogers

    Dave Rogers is a former editorial writer for the Bay City Times and a widely read,
    respected journalist/writer in and around Bay City.
    (Contact Dave Via Email at carraroe@aol.com)

    More from Dave Rogers

    Send This Story to a Friend!       Letter to the editor       Link to this Story
    Printer-Friendly Story View


    --- Advertisments ---
         


  • 0200 Nd: 03-25-2024 d 4 cpr 0






    12/31/2020 P3v3-0200-Ad.cfm

    SPONSORED LINKS



    12/31/2020 drop ads P3v3-0200-Ad.cfm


    Designed at OJ Advertising, Inc. (V3) (v3) Software by Mid-Michigan Computer Consultants
    Bay City, Michigan USA
    All Photographs and Content Copyright © 1998 - 2024 by OJA/MMCC. They may be used by permission only.
    P3V3-0200 (1) 0   ID:Default   UserID:Default   Type:reader   R:x   PubID:mbC   NewspaperID:noPaperID
      pid:1560   pd:11-18-2012   nd:2024-03-25   ax:2024-03-29   Site:5   ArticleID:2551   MaxA: 999999   MaxAA: 999999
    claudebot