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First Revenue
Assurance
Privacy Policy
The
protection of personally identifiable information about you is very
important to us at First Revenue Assurance.
We
have taken appropriate measures to ensure all information remains
confidential at all times.
This privacy policy describes our efforts to meet
these objectives.
WHAT PERSONAL INFORMATION DO WE
COLLECT?
- Contact
information such as your name, address, e-mail address and
telephone number
- Identification
information such as social security number or a mother’s
maiden name
- Financial
information such as income, assets, or liabilities
WHEN DO WE SHARE INFORMATION ABOUT
YOU?
We may share information such as your
name, address, creditor, account number, balance due, and other
necessary information with vendors who provide products or services
relevant to our business with you.
FRA will not sell your personally
identifiable information to any 3rd party.
- Service
providers – such as those companies that produce collection
letters, perform skip tracing, or provide audits
We may share customer information in
other circumstances as allowed by law.
- When
you specifically request or give permission to do so
- When
we share information with consumer reporting agencies in
connection with your service provider’s instructions
- When
we are required by law in response to law enforcement requests
HOW DO WE PROTECT YOUR PERSONALLY
IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION?
We have developed and implemented
administrative, technical and physical safeguards designed to reduce
the risk of unauthorized access to, modification of, misuse, or
disclosure of your personal information.
- IT
security policy
- Restricted
access to personal information based on business needs and all
employees are trained to safeguard your information
- Confidentiality
agreements are signed with vendors to protect, safeguard, and
not disclose your information in accordance with all applicable
state and federal laws, abide by our privacy policy and maintain
the confidentiality of your information
FRA is compliant under a wide range
of standards, including but not limited to, the Gramm Leach-Bliley
Act, HIPPA, and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
HOW CAN YOU REQUEST CORRECTIONS TO
YOUR INFORMATION?
- Please
be aware that in some circumstances only your service provider,
and not FRA, may have the authority to update or correct your
personal information. If this information is the type that only
your service provider can update or correct, we'll forward your
request to your service provider
- If
you have reason to believe that information on file with FRA is
not accurate, please contact us in writing to:
First Revenue Assurance
PO Box
5818
Denver
CO
80217
Be
sure to include in your letter:
·
Account
number
·
Full
name
·
Complete
address
·
Phone number where you can be
contacted
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Brief explanation of what you believe
is incorrect on FRA’s file
PRIVACY POLICY UPDATES
- FRA
reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time
- We
recommend that you periodically review this statement so that
you will always know what information we collect, how we use it,
and to whom we disclose your information
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