What is your company’s policy for safeguarding personal information such as social security numbers, date of birth, bank account information, etc?
Your personal information should always be locked down in a file cabinet or office. Most agents work out of cubicles and do not have the proper office space to lock down your personal information. Despite the possibility of your credit already being scarred, you do not want someone to have your personal information and have to deal with identity theft now or later.
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