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Credit Freeze, Please

We all know that Experian surrendered 143 million US citizens’ personal information recently- so you have about a 50/50 chance of having your information compromised. And yes, Experian is giving you a year (really? Only 1 year!?) of free identity protection that should help prevent identity theft. However, you can take action to help further protect yourself- it’s called a credit freeze.

A credit freeze prevents any new potential creditors from checking your credit history and score. If a hacker or criminal has your name, social security number, DOB, home address, dog’s name, IQ number, or shoe size and tries to open an account unbeknownst to you- they shouldn’t be able to because that lender would first go to look at your credit file but aha! it is not accessible.  *However, there are certain situations where companies can access your credit file even if it’s frozen per South Carolina state law*

So how do you initiate a credit freeze?

You can write to Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax– via certified mail– at the following addresses:

Experian

PO Box 9554
Allen, TX 75013

Equifax
PO Box 105788
Atlanta, GA 30348

TransUnion

PO Box 6790
Fullerton, CA 92834-6790

You must Include:

  1. Full Name
  2. Address
  3. Social Security Number
  4. Date of Birth
  5. The addresses you’ve resided at over the last 5 years
  6. Proof of current address (i.e. power bill, water bill, etc.)
  7. Copy of your government issued identification (driver’s license, ID card, etc.)
  8. **If you are the victim of identity theft, you must include a police report, investigative report, or complaint to law enforcement)

OR- you can do it online, again you must do it for each company by following these links:

Equifax
TransUnion
Experian
*Make sure to remember any usernames, passwords or PIN numbers associated with each freeze initiated

Even if this is done, I still recommend getting a copy of your credit report AT LEAST once a year. Every year, you are entitled to a free copy of your credit report from all three agencies, so please do not get suckered into paying for one.
Personally, I pulled one of my free credit reports yesterday, will view another at the end of the year, and the final in June of 2018- just to make sure nothing fishy is going on with my credit file from the Equifax breach. I highly encourage you to implement the same strategy to do your own monitoring of your credit file.

​Unfortunately, in these situations there is only so much you can do, so good luck!

Christina Norwood​

Christina Norwood​

Operations Manager

Born and raised in Maryland, I moved to South Carolina in 2023 and joined Oak Street Advisors’ Myrtle Beach office in 2024 as the firm’s Operations Manager.  I’ve worked in the financial service industry most of my career, including ten years for a large brokerage firm and the last two years as a Client Relations Specialist at a similarly sized RIA. 

I enjoy working hand-in-hand with our clients on all administrative and operational needs. Client satisfaction and planning efficiency are my top priorities — as I take pride in providing proactive service to every client household at Oak Street Advisors.
 
While not in the office, I enjoy quality time with my family, walking my rescue dog, Auggie, on the beach, cooking, and exploring South Carolina.

Ryan cooper

Fiduciary Financial Advisor

​I joined Oak Street Advisors’ Myrtle Beach office in 2021. I currently serve as a fiduciary financial advisor and associate financial planner. I hold the Series 65 and am working towards obtaining my CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER (TM) accreditation. 

I strive to provide clients diligent and proactive service while assisting the team with planning, investment strategies, and recommendations.

While not in the office, I enjoy running, golfing, fishing, going to the beach with my wife Natalie and our son Bennett, and watching my beloved Green Bay Packers play (I even own stock in the team!).

BRYAN TAYLOR, CFP®

Owner & President  | Fiduciary Financial Advisor

I graduated from Clemson University and began my financial planning career shortly after with a small advisory firm on the ground floor — learning the basics of financial and tax planning and running a financial advising business.

At the same time, I enrolled in the University of Georgia Terry College of Business’ Executive Program in Financial Planning and completed the coursework at nights and on weekends. Soon after, I completed my CFP® certification and joined the family business.

A year after I joined the firm, we opened our second location in Mt. Pleasant, SC where I reside with my family. Over the next 10+ years I cherished the opportunity to learn and grow the family business with my father. We worked hard to build the firm into what it is today — something we’re both proud to say we accomplished together.

Today, I serve in a Senior Advisor and Planner role, working together with our team on all financial plans and strategies. By collaborating we provide fiduciary financial and tax planning and asset management to our clients within a fee-only business model — which reflects our conviction of putting our clients’ interest above the next dollar.

When I’m away from the office, I enjoy playing golf, boating, pulling for the Clemson Tigers, and relaxing on the beach with my wife, Laura, and daughters Riley and Ramsey.

Links:
NAPFA – National Association of Personal Financial Advisors
Certified Financial Planner© Professional
LinkedIn
Fee Only Network