Hey folks - turns out Ahalya isn't the only one affected by the Berkeley laptop debacle. Anyone who applied to Berkeley from 2001-2004 may also have had their info stolen (regardless of acceptance and/or enrollment status). So, call this number - 1-800-372-5110 and find out if you're on the list. If you are, call one of the three credit reporting agencies (Experian, Trans Union, or Equifax) and put a fraud alert on your credit status. You only need to contact one, they share information between the three. The system is automated, so it only takes a few minutes.
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
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- Name: Megan
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