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Why You Are Not Protected From Identity Theft
By :
Jon Arnold
The vast majority of people are not doing the very fundamental and elementary things necessary to protect themselves from becoming a victim of identity theft. ID theft is one of the fastest growing crimes around today, and just taking a few common sense precautions can prevent you from becoming yet another statistic.
Guard From Identity Theft
By :
Dan Kelly
Identity Theft is a genuine threat, and what you're about to read will shock you. Identity theft is a grave crime and is out of control. It's up nearly 80 percent from last year and it is still going up. Identity theft is the wrongful acquiring of someone else's - 'real world' identity for the purpose of committing fraud. It is much more than misuse of a Social Security number; it can also include credit card, bank, passport and mail fraud. Some people believe that identity theft is a crime that
Do Seniors Get Scammed More Than Others?
By :
Tom Norwich
In my opinion the answer to that question is "yes". It is a very sad comment on today's society but we have to face facts – whilst there has, and always will be, dishonest people, the number who are prepared to fleece their neighbour is very much on the increase.
We've all received the telephone calls from companies offering cheap holidays or advising us we've won a lottery we've never won. Since the advent of email there has been a steady increase in the number of phishin...
How Do Identity Thieves Scam You?
By :
George Knight
One significant thing that I can be proud about myself is none other than my identity. I was born unique over all other people. I was given name by my proud parents, I struggle hard for my bank accounts, I'll be expecting a lot of benefits with my SSS when I arrive at my retirement period.
What will happen to my life if someone steals all my wealth and my identity? It is a feeling of disgust as identity theft is my greatest fear in life."
"I do not want to grow old with...
10 Easy Ways To Stop Identity Theft
By :
George Knight
Lately, there had been plenty of news and stories circulated all over the country regarding Identity Theft. Many shared their real experiences on unauthorized usage of their credit accounts, bank accounts and other services which involve money. At least 5 out of 100 people experience this kind of unwanted fraudulent activity.
Thieves will never be after your identity if they will not get any benefit from it. They need your information such as name, birth date, address, etc...
Coping With ID Theft
By :
Martin Sumner
ID Theft is a crime that can have devastating effects on the victim's financial wellbeing. However, acting fast when you discover your identity has been stolen can minimize the damage, and this article describes the first steps you should take.
What To Do If You Are A Victim Of Identity Theft
By :
Jon Arnold
If you find that you are a victim of identity theft, there are many things you need to do right away to provide authorities with the best chances of catching the thief. But your failure to perform these tasks could leave you responsible for thousands of dollars.
Domestic Violence
By :
Lindy Letterall
Domestic violence is actual or threatened physical, emotional or mental abuse of one partner towards another in a relationship, usually of the man towards the woman, although it is not solely confined to heterosexual relationships and it is occasionally also perpetrated by women towards male partners. At the root of the abuse is the perpetrator’s desire to have power and control over their partner. It’s much more common than many people think, but it often goes unnoticed as i...
Morning Stroll
By :
Steve May
I was walking the downtown streets one morning minding my own business which was much of nothing since I had a few dollars in my pocket, good enough to provide for a meal for the day. My apparel was getting a little dusty, maybe time for a change, but that could wait another day to go look for some free clothes. I wasn’t concerned with survival today just open to the possibility to see what happens.
Rounding a corner of downtown next to the Starbucks Café I trudged along c...
Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
By :
Connie Barker
Identity theft is defined as another person or group of people that steal your personal and financial information in order to commit a crime or fraud. There are many ways in which a criminal or organization can collect your identity information and use it in a fraudulent manner; understanding how your identity information is obtained can help you to protect yourself from most types of identity theft crimes. Here are some tips.
Common ways in which your identity informatio...
line Criminal Background Checks: Importance & Ease
By :
David Rolin-5744
Have you ever thought your new neighbor looks like one of the pictures on the post office bulletin board or shown on America’s Most Wanted? Now you can be sure you and your family are safe by taking a peek into their pasts to find any criminal behavior.
Find Out How To Prevent Identity Theft
By :
Jon Arnold
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes of this century. Don't allow yourself to become a target or a victim, which will take years to straighten out. An understanding of what identity theft is, as well as taking a bit of time to make sure you know how your personal data is being used can save you a bundle of time, as well as potentially a lot of money.
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Photo ID Cards. Who Needs Them Anyway?
By :
Allen Richardson
It’s surprising to see how many organizations outsource their identification needs. Is it simply because of the expense incurred when an organization decides to implement some type level of required identification cards? Sometimes the identification requirements are dictated by law and other times it’s simply to give an organization a higher level of credibility. Regardless, many companies are finding solutions other than purchasing expensive software and plastic card printer...
Pepper Spray And Divorce
By :
Kenneth Herman
“I really did not expect any trouble. Thank goodness my friend did.”
Those were the words of 35-year-old Jim Tucker, who narrowly avoided being stabbed by 40-year-old Marianne Tucker, his wife of six years, whom he is in the process of divorcing.
Jim left his wife after years of verbal abuse and being forced to do physical labor around the apartment that his disability made him incapable of performing without great pain, he told this reporter, in addition to drug and al...
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