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Identity Theft
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Steps To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
Do not leave yourself wide open as a target to become a victim of identity theft. It can ruin your credit rating for years and take an extraordinary amount of your personal time to straighten out. Find out how to protect yourself against this fast-growing crime.
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Identity Theft In Britain
Identity theft is Britain's fastest-growing white-collar crime, increasing at nearly 500% a year
learn how to protect yourself.
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Credit Card Fraud
Credit card fraud is a crime of deception. It occurs when someone pretends to be the cardholder and tricks a merchant (business, service provider, seller, etc.) into exchanging merchandise or rendering services while maintaining the belief that the credit card account will provide payment for services.
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The Location Of The Identity Theft Issue
How many times have you received in your mailbox a creditor sending you another credit card offer? Now just think about how many credit card offers are going out to the houses and apartments just in your state alone! The mail that is sent to you contains a lot of personal information and if it gets into the wrong hands, it's a case of identity theft.
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Could Identity Theft Happen To You?
You actually don't think identity theft could happen to you? Get real - within the last twelve months, 9.3 million Americans were identity theft victims. One in four U.S. households has been a victim of identity theft in the past five years. Every 79 seconds, an identity thief steals someone's identity, opens accounts in the victim's name, and goes on a buying spree!
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Understanding Commercial Identity Theft
Businesses are not always free of theft worries.They face the same exposure individuals do but the potential for loss can be even bigger on a commercial scale. The confidence trickster shares common ground with the identity thief. It is simple for a confidence trickster, or anyone for that matter, to say that he works for a particular company and to charge whatever expenses were incurred to the company's account. A person can appear to be credible and know the correct procedures.
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What Are Your Identity's Public Records?
You do not always have control of the places where your personal information is being held. Public records are an essential source of information and can be accessed by any identity thief. Details such as your address and telephone number can be easily found in a phone book. Systems such as reverse look up can be utilized to find out your details as well.
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