Free document shredding June 2 at Broken Arrow AAA Store
Shred old documents to protect your identity at AAA’s Summer Kick-Off Saturday, June 2. The free event will occur from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at AAA’s Broken Arrow store, 3746 S. Elm Pl.
The number of identity fraud victims reached an all-time high in 2017, according to the 2018 Identity Fraud study by Javelin Strategy and Research. Thieves stole $16.8 billion from 16.7 million victims.
AAA members can also activate free ProtectMyID identity protection services from Experian for daily credit report monitoring, suspicious activity alerts, resolution support and more. Financial crimes investigators recommend programs like ProtectMyID and preventive measures like shredding old bills as good practices to keep personal information secure.
“Summer decluttering includes safely disposing of documents with your private information on them,” said Mark Madeja, AAA spokesperson. “Your identity is too valuable to risk to a trash dumpster!”
Members and non-members alike are urged to take advantage of all these opportunities available at AAA’s Summer Kick-Off June 2:
- SUMMER-IZE your car with free battery checks
- SHRED old documents to protect against identity theft
- PLAN your vacation with the help of our travel concierges (special cruise discounts)
- RIGHT-SIZE your roadside rescue coverage
- COMPARE rates on insurance for your home, car, boat, RV and motorcycle
- PURCHASE memberships, luggage and travel accessories
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Free ice cream, popsicles and prize drawings will be offered. Information about the event is available at aaa.com/oksummer or by calling 405-717-8200.