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At Todd Insurance Agency, Inc. we pride ourselves
on our customer service.
In this day of automated attendants
and voice mail, we actually answer the phone and give you
the personal service that you need 24/7. 
Whether you are buying your first car
or insuring your commercial fleet. We are the agency for you!
Matching the right coverage at the
right price while serving all of South Carolina and North
Carolina with a simple toll-free call 888-935-1800.
We can provide you with all of your insurance needs, from
the best in auto insurance to coverage for your boat, condo,
or home.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM IDENTITY THEFT
We can now offer IDENTITY THEFT COVERAGE!
Give us a call about adding Identity Theft Coverage to your
Homeowners, Renters, or Condo policy.
These days the simple act of throwing out your trash can
lead to financial disaster. Identity Theft is not a new crime;
it has been around for decades. With the overabundance of
information on the Internet such a crime has become even easier
to commit.
What
is Identity Theft? Identity Theft, for the most part,
is credit card fraud or bank fraud where a thief plots to
steal from you. Simply by gaining access to your Social Security
number (SSN) or an existing account number the thief can
create new credit, bank and store accounts for which they
never intend to repay ruining your good name and your credit.
How Identify Theft Occurs. There are several
conventional methods employed to gain access to your personal
information. The thief seeks out credit card or bank statements
in your trash. They steal incoming or outgoing
mail. They may steal your purse or wallet. They also commit
phone or email scams. The truly bold simply break into you
residence.
Be proactive
- Order a copy of your credit report from all three major
credit bureaus at least once each year and verify that your
information is accurate.
- Deposit your outgoing mail in a post office collection
box or local post office instead of an unsecured mailbox.
Remove incoming mail promptly.
- Tear or shred your charge receipts, copies of credit applications
or offers, insurance forms, physician statements, checks
and bank statements, and expired charge cards.
- Pay attention to billing cycles and contact your creditors
if a bill doesn’t arrive on schedule. A missing bill
could signal that your account has been taken over by an
identity thief who changed your billing address.
- Use a secure browser – software that encrypts or
scrambles information you send over the Internet.
Be cautious
- Place passwords on your credit card, bank and phone accounts.
Avoid using easily available information like your mother
maiden name, your date of birth, the last four digits of
your Social Security Number, or your phone number.
- In your home avoid making personal information accessible
– especially if you have roommates or employ outside
help.
- Don’t give out your personal information over the
phone, through the mail, or over the Internet unless you
have initiated contact and are sure you are dealing with
a reputable company.
- Never carry your Social Security card. Memorize your Social
Security Number and give it out only when absolutely necessary.
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