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Fraud Assist Toolbox - Benefit Summary REV 0609 Page 1 of 1

Fraud Assist Toolbox

Benefit Summary Sheet

BENEFIT

Description The Fraud Assist Toolbox is a convenient, online tool that helps members prevent and resolve problems that arise from identity theft more quickly by using the interactive online step-by-step recovery tool.

Key Benefits to Member

Prevention

 Members can choose to set fraud alerts, stop pre-approved credit offers, or stop telemarketing calls.

Recovery

 By coaching the member through the recovery process, and sending reminder emails for follow up tasks, the Fraud Assist Toolbox can dramatically reduce the time, and emotional stress of recovering from identity fraud.

Eligibility Current members of programs that include Fraud Assist Toolbox and all joint account holders.

Provider Truston is a privately-held company headquartered in Santa Barbara, California. Truston is dedicated to helping people deal with identity theft without putting personal information at risk.

How to Use This Benefit

 Members login to www.identitysecure.com/toolbox and enter their Access Code.

 After the member completes the requested information they will receive a secure welcome email at the address they provide. This welcome email will remind the member of their user name and provide a direct link to the Fraud Assist Toolbox for their convenience.

 Once in the Fraud Assist Toolbox, “Prevention” and “Recovery” members can choose from Prevention and/or Recovery tasks.

 In the Prevention Toolbox, members can select which services they want to use (all optional). Members are then guided through the activation process for each service.

 If the member chooses to set their 90 day fraud alert, they will be sent an email reminder when it’s time to reset their alerts.

 Members can also choose to add their phone number to their credit alert.

 In the Recovery Toolbox , members simply select the type of problem they are facing, and the guide will provide step-by-step online instructions for addressing the issue.

 If a task is scheduled for the future, the Fraud Assist Toolbox will send the member follow-up reminders by email.

Contact Information Member Service Center

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Fraud Assist Toolbox

- FAQ

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Q. How do I access the Fraud Assist Toolbox?

A. Go to www.identitysecure.com/toolbox and enter your Access Code. Your Access Code can be found on your Membership ID Card, located in your New Account Kit. If you have not received a Kit, please call the Member Service Center at 1-800-538-9621 to obtain your Access Code.

Q. How can the Fraud Assist Toolbox help me?

A. This convenient, online tool helps streamline the identity theft prevention and recovery process. Members can choose to set fraud alerts, stop pre-approved credit offers, and stop unwanted

telemarketing calls. For those who become a victim of identity theft, the online guide will provide step-by-step instructions for resolving their issues.

Q. How does the Prevention Toolbox work?

A. The Fraud Assist Toolbox will guide you through several methods for preventing identity theft. You can choose from setting your credit bureau fraud alerts, stop pre-approved credit offers and even stop unwanted

telemarketing calls. You can choose which services you want to use (all are optional.) You can also choose to set up any or all of the tasks immediately, or come back later to set more. We will remind you by email when it is time to follow up or when you should have received responses.

Q. How does the Recovery Toolbox work?

A. If you are a victim of identity theft, the Fraud Assist Toolbox can help you with several of the most common types of fraud tactics, such as identity theft related to credit or debit card and phone/utility accounts. Simply select the problem you are concerned about or the type of fraud you have experienced. You will be guided through the recovery process, step by step and provided with telephone numbers, documents, etc.

Q. Can I set my own fraud alerts with all three credit bureaus using the Fraud Assist Toolbox?

A. Yes. Within the Prevention tab, you will have the option to set your fraud alerts. To set fraud alerts with the three credit bureaus, you simply contact one of the bureaus. By law, any credit bureau you contact first must notify the others and they must also set alerts.

Q. What is a Fraud alert?

A. If you choose to set a fraud alert, a message will be added to your credit report asking credit issuers to verify your identity before approving credit in your name. You also have the option to add your phone number to the alert.

Q. How long will my fraud alert be set?

A. You can set your Fraud alert for 90 days. We will send you email reminders when it’s time to reset your alerts.

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Chartis Identity Theft Insurance - Benefit Summary REV 1210 Page 1 of 1

Identity Theft Insurance

Benefit Summary Sheet

BENEFIT

Description Identity Theft Insurance reimburses the covered member for many of the expenses

associated with this crime. The member is reimbursed for expenses related to restoring their credit history and identity profiles.

Key Benefits to Member Income Protection: Coverage is provided for lost wages as a result of time off work related to a covered stolen identity event.

Expense Reimbursement: Expenses related to the recovery of your identity, including reasonable and necessary legal costs for civil suit action brought against the victim, credit reports, long distance charges and re-filing costs are covered. Supporting documentation will be required.

Eligibility Members in the program are automatically covered by Identity Theft Insurance from the time the signed and dated enrollment card is received by the financial institution. Total coverage amount applies to each joint account holder on the member account. Coverage is only paid up to the aggregate annual limit of insurance. If membership ends, coverage ends the first day of the month following the termination date.

Underwriter Chartis is a world leading property-casualty and general insurance organization serving more than 45 million clients in over 160 countries and jurisdictions. With a 90-year history, one of the industry's most extensive ranges of products and services, deep claims expertise and excellent financial strength, Chartis enables its commercial and personal insurance clients alike to manage virtually any risk with confidence. Chartis is the marketing name for the worldwide property-casualty and general insurance operations of Chartis Inc.

How Member Receives Benefit

Member will receive an Identity Theft Insurance Benefit Summary upon signing up for the program. This Benefit Summary provides an explanation of the coverage only.

Contact Information For questions or to file a claim:

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Identity Fraud Support Service - Benefit Summary REV 1210 Page 1 of 1

Identity Fraud Support Service

Benefit Summary Sheet

BENEFIT

Description Our Identity Fraud Support Service provides members with access to a highly trained team of specialists who are ready to provide assistance when a member has been a victim of identity theft. Key Benefits to

Member

Identity Fraud Support Service provides:

Unparalleled Support Service: Highly trained identity theft specialists are on call to guide individuals through the fraud resolution process.

Personal Caseworker: If the member has been a victim of identity theft they will be assigned a caseworker who guides them through the process of restoring their identity profiles and credit records. If necessary, the caseworker will also assist the victim in contacting appropriate institutions.

Personalized Fraud Resolution Kit: Via priority mail, the member will receive a personalized binder that includes educational information, government agency contact information, an activity log to track their case, personalized letters to send to credit bureaus and financial institutions as well as instructions on how to file a police report and how to place fraud alerts with credit bureaus.

Eligibility Current members of programs that include the Identity Fraud Support Service (IFSS) benefit. Provider Affinion Benefits Group

How Member Receives Benefit

Upon enrollment into the program, member will receive information with the IFSS phone number. How to Use This

Benefit

 If the member believes they have been a victim of identity theft, they can call the toll-free number.

 The Member Service representative will ask questions to find out more about the incident in question and transfer the member to our Identity Fraud Support Service (IFSS) team once it has been determined that a fraud has occurred.

 If the member has been a victim of identity theft, a caseworker will be assigned.

 Caseworkers are available Monday through Friday, 7am to 8pm, CT. After hours, members may leave a voicemail. All calls are returned within 24 business hours.

 The caseworker will send a Personalized Fraud Resolution Kit.

 The caseworker will walk the victim through the steps of recovering their identity.

 If needed, members receive assistance with putting a fraud alert on each of the three major credit bureaus and help with letters and forms.

Contact Information

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FAQ

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Q. What is Identity Fraud Support Service?

A. Identity Fraud Support Service provides members with access to a highly trained team of specialists who are ready to provide assistance when a member has been a victim of identity theft.

Q. What services will I receive with Identity Fraud Support Service?

A. Members receive:

• Access to a team of highly trained identity theft specialists to guide you through the fraud resolution process.

• If you have been a victim of identity theft, you will be assigned a caseworker to assist in the process of restoring your identity profiles and credit records. If necessary, the caseworker will also assist in contacting appropriate institutions.

• Victims will receive a Personalized Fraud Resolution Kit

that includes educational information, government agency contact information, an activity log to track your case, personalized letters to send to credit bureaus and financial institutions as well as instructions on how to file a police report and how to place fraud alerts with credit bureaus.

Q. What should I do if I think I have been a victim of identity theft?

A. Call toll-free 1-866-622-5205 (Mon-Fri, 7am-8pm CT).

Q. What should I keep copies of?

A. Keep copies of all documents related to the case. Before sending anything in the mail, be sure to make a photocopy. In addition to keeping copies of each form the insured sends, they should also keep both a call log and an activity log to document all activity pertaining to their case.

Q. How long should I keep copies?

A. Indefinitely. Identity fraud issues can resurface at any time in the future. Saving your information will help save time in resolving any issues that may arise.

Q. What are the national credit reporting agencies and how do they affect me?

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