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Originally posted by sanjayjava
Hi All,
I have lost my wallet in TTC RT sinceAug which has everything inside means Credit card,Bank Cards, SIN card, Health card, Licence, Point cards(Wester Union/CAA).
Below is the steps that i took to avoid some identity heft
1) Cancelled credit/bank card and got issued new on
2) Asking for new health/ licence card
3) All new point cards
4) Called Eqifax, Transunion and experion to put an credit alert
5) Apply for SIN card.
can anybody suggest me what else i will have to do?.
- Also i am worring about if somebody will use my SIN card for work, so is there anyway i can inform CCRA?
Your input helps me in great way.
Thanks
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A Delhite in Toronto
Hi All,
Thank you very much for the help.
I did check the TTC lost & found thrice a week but no luck. I did called Police Station last week but no luck.
I still dont believe that people are actully doing all this in this part of world.
Anyway hoping for somthing good and have a learn a lesson from it.
I keep my passport and certificates in the locker with TD.
SIN number, credit card numbers, drivers license is not protected even if it is in your possession. I always carry my SIN card in my wallet as well as the drivers license. Mostly frauds will happen but no one is going to use your SIN and work somewhere. If they like to work they can work inmany ohter ways. Some busineses may want ot make a pay check out to your SIN but again there will be no huge probles for you. No worries, just forget about everything. You did what you could and live hapily ever after, this is not the end of hte world.
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