Co-operative Insurance Unveils Identity Restoration Service
Co-operative Insurance Companies, with more than 50 offices in Vermont and New Hampshire, is partnering with Identity Theft 911 to provide customers with identity theft solution services at no additional cost.
In the event they become victims to this increasingly prevalent crime, Co-operative customers will now have a personal advocate to guide and support them through the challenges of identity restoration. In addition, customers will have access to Identity Theft 911’s proactive educational material through http://idtheft.co-opinsurance.com/home.htm.
Identity Theft 911 is a provider of identity theft crisis resolution, defense and education services. The personal advocate assigned to victims can assist with placing credit file fraud alerts, completing the Federal Trade Commission fraud affidavit, making phone calls to police departments, creditors, collection agencies and credit rating agencies, and setting up a case file for insurance claims and law enforcement investigations. In addition to this comprehensive service, victims also receive a full-year of credit and fraud monitoring.
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