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What You Don't Know About Credit Card Fraud By: Gen Wright | Feb 25th 2012 - Consumers love credit cards. It is so convenient and it provides credit. If the credit card holder is a smart user, the credit card is indeed very lovable. In most developed countries, the average credit card debt per household is close to $20,000 and the average credit card per working adult has is 3.5 credit cards. Tags:what is credit card fraud, credit card fraud scams,
Common Credit Card Frauds That You Should Know By: Gen Wright | Feb 25th 2012 - In this fast paced technology dependent world that we are living in, most of the purchases and payments are done online. Hence, the risk of credit card fraud theft is on the rise these days and many of the credit card holders only know about it after they receive their monthly statement from the credit card companies. Some of the common credit card fraud types are: bank credit card fraud, business credit card fraud, gas station credit card fraud and so on. Tags:how credit card fraud works, credit card fraud types,
Precautions For Identity Theft-a List Of Precautions For Identity Theft You Can Use By: Julius C. Rocha | Aug 19th 2011 - We seem to never realize the destruction of Identity Theft until it hits home. You wind up with countless hours missed at work; tons of unpaid loans you never took out; end up in jail for warrants of crimes you never committed; your credit score plummets to the ground for unsettled accounts you didn"t open. The list goes on and on. There are several precautions you can start taking right now that will minimize the risk of Identity Theft Tags:precautions for identity theft, list of, identity theft
3 Ways People Don't Know They Can Have Their Identity Stolen-becoming A Victim Of Identity Theft By: Julius C. Rocha | Aug 16th 2011 - It's very difficult today not to become a victim of Identity Theft. The chance of someone actually having their identity stolen is much larger than most people think. Everyday these crooks come up with new schemes to steal a person's identity that it makes it nearly impossible to keep up with them. There are thousands of ways that an identity criminal can access your information. However, majority of our nation's population believes that a criminal has to physically steal your belongings. Tags:identity theft, ways to become, people don't know, preventing
Dating online has been rather trendy these days. It may well be a good deal of fun when practiced wisely. Anyone can oftentimes have heart-felt relationship through online dating, then again there are also possible problems of dating online which you should be knowledgeable of. Tags:pick up women online, online dating, meet women online, dangers of online dating
Guide To Prevent Wallet Theft By: Steve Cabouli | Jan 18th 2011 - Identity theft resulting from the stealing of important personal details from the wallet is a common issue that we are familiar with. Identity theft which is a serious matter of concern can happen with anyone anywhere, especially when you are traveling. Tags:wallet, wallets, affordable wallets, cheap wallets, iwallet, wallet theft, prevent identity theft, identity theft
What You Can Do To Combat Check Fraud By: Kasey Steinbrinck | Oct 21st 2010 - From check washing to forged signatures - understand the basics of check fraud so you don't become a victim. Tags:check fraud, check washing, forgery, signature, chemicals, identity theft, checkbook, bank, gel pen, counterfeit checks
Stoping The Identity Theives By: Amy Wells | Jun 28th 2010 - You might be a victim of identity theft and not even know it. Thieves might have secured important info about you and are utilizing it without you knowing what they're doing. Through the time you discover their nasty deeds, much damage might have already been carried out. While you might not be held responsible for their antics, the aggravation and recurring discomfort you'll go via in restoring your good name can be intense. Tags:identity theives, identity theft, stoping the identity theiv
Five Reasons To Buy A Paper Shredder By: Jeffrey McRitchie | Jun 25th 2010 - Paper shredders are becoming more common not just in the copy rooms of big corporations, but also in private residences and small businesses. And it's not only due to their omnipresence at office retailers and big-box department stores. In the age of the Internet, easy credit, and environmental awareness, more and more people are becoming concerned with protecting their personal information and reducing the amount of trash they produce. Tags:paper shredder, personal information, credit card, credit card
Comprehending Bank Identity Theft By: Robert L. Hogan | Mar 17th 2010 - Whether you have a hundred dollars in the bank or a thousand dollars in the bank, there is nothing worse then an identity scam that drains your bank account of its funds. Bank identity theft is nothing new in crime but the trend seems to be growing at an alarming rate. Sadly, not too many people know how to protect themselves from bank identity theft and that could be why so many people are being taken advantage of. Tags:criminal, identity theft, law, Legal, reference
Use Iwallet For Tension-free Traveling By: Steve Cabouli | Feb 11th 2010 - It is quite common for people to lose their wallet while traveling. Some people may become even become the victim of wallet pickpocketing, which may sometimes result in identity theft thus causing its owner to pay huge amount from his pocket. Tags:iwallet, wallet, wallets, travel wallet, mens wallet
Prevent Crises By Protecting Your Mobile Device By: Jonathan Bernstein | Feb 10th 2010 - What type of highly confidential information do you store on your mobile device? Contacts who would hate to see their information shared with spammers or identity thefts? Passwords? Photos or videos you or others wouldn't appreciate appearing on YouTube? Tags:crisis management, crisis response, crisis prevention
Observing Bank Identity Theft By: Christopher S. Norwood | Feb 5th 2010 - Whether you have a hundred dollars in the bank or a thousand dollars in the bank, there is nothing worse then an identity scam that drains your bank account of its funds. Bank identity theft is nothing new in crime but the trend seems to be growing at an alarming rate. Sadly, not too many people know how to protect themselves from bank identity theft and that could be why so many people are being taken advantage of. Tags:criminal, identity theft, law, Legal, reference
How To Avoid Identity Theft By: Tony Shepard | Jan 28th 2010 - Identity theft experts who gain access to this number literally have a key to unlock plenty of other financial details about you in order to do major damage.
Taking Answers: Identity Theft Solution By: Christopher S. Norwood | Jan 6th 2010 - In days gone by if an individual had been the victim of a theft they would have known right away. This is because the thief would generally steal tangible items. Those items could have included stereos, televisions, jewelry, money, etc. However, today, not only are tangible items stolen, but intangible items as well. Specifically, one of those intangible items that can be stolen is a person's identity. Tags:crime, identity theft, law, Legal, theft
How Would Someone Steal Your Identity? By: Leo Chu | Dec 28th 2009 - Many consumers today have surprisingly found themselves victims of identity theft. One major reason why this crime has been so effective the past decades is the people's lack of knowledge. Identity theft is a crime that involves someone pretending to be another person to steal money, and get benefits. Tags:identity theft, identity protection, credit identity theft
The Biggest Identity Thief By: Michael A. Verdicchio | Nov 13th 2009 - Have you ever had your identity stolen? I have. Twice. It's not pleasant. Discover in this article the biggest identity thief that I know. This thief can steal your identity in a matter of seconds. Tags:identity theft, identity thief, ID, righteousness, steal your identity
Identity Theft Help: 3 Ways To Protect Yourself By: D. A. Campbell | Oct 29th 2009 - Sometimes as the Gonzalez case shows you can have your personal information stolen through no fault of your own. But most incidents of identity theft are of the every day variety. So it is essential to take some extra steps to protect yourself. Tags:identity theft help, identity theft victims
Be Cautious With Debit Cards When On Vacation By: John Rasor | Oct 14th 2009 - taking debit cards on vacation may not be the best option. if you do, take the proper steps to ensure it doesnt end up in the wrong hands. Tags:credit cards
Why Your Credit Score Matters By: John Rasor | Oct 15th 2008 - These days, keeping track of your credit score is a necessity. Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the world. Guarding your identity has never been more important Tags:identity theft, credit scores
How Identity Theft Works And How To Protect Yourself By: Jim DeSantis | Jun 16th 2008 - Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America. Every day thousands of people suffer immediate financial hardship and long-term difficulty because their personal information has been compromised. But there are free steps you can take to protect yourself. Tags:identity, identity-theft, credit, credit-scams, credit-theft, financial-ruin, financial-scams, email-phishing, credit-fraud, budgeting, family-budget,
Taking A Stand Against Identity Theft By: Debbie Dragon | May 11th 2007 - The first and most important thing you can do to become better prepared and protected against identity theft is to lose the attitude that it could never happen to you"'. Identity theft is much more common than most people believe, and the belief that it won't happen to you leaves you much more vulnerable than someone who actively takes steps to protect themselves against the crime. Identity thieves are able to obtain information they need to assume someone else's identity- of... Tags:credit, credit card, debit, debit card, credit card theft, identity theft, credit scam, hack, debt
How Identity Thieves Steal Your Identity By: Dan Riffle | Apr 16th 2007 - While identity thieves will use any data possible to assume the identity of another, their bread and butter revolves around your name, social security number, account numbers and credit card numbers. With this information, an identity thief's next vacation is right around the corner. That is why these items should be your most guarded.
Identity thieves have come up with many inventive ways to steal your identity. Some are very technical, some not so much:
Find Out How To Prevent Identity Theft By: Jona | Jan 20th 2007 - 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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Prevent Identity Fraud When Using Credit Cards By: Jeremy Zongker | May 23rd 2006 - Don't wait until your identity has been "stolen" to worry about it. Identity fraud is a severe crime with serious repercussions that can take months or even years for victims to repair, not to mention hundreds to thousands of dollars. If someone has stolen a credit card, or has obtained enough information about you to start applying for new loans and credit cards, your credit score is going to be adversely effected. You will likely have difficulty obtaining a job (employer... Tags:credit card, credit cards, credit, creditor, credit purchases, protection, identity theft, fraud
14 Steps You Can Take To Prevent Identity Theft: By: The Master Blog Builder | Feb 10th 2006 - Becoming a major epidemic, Identity Theft occurs when a criminal uses another person's personal information to take on that person's identity. Identity theft includes the misuse of a Social Security number, credit cards, mail fraud, scam, schemes, frauds, or any other form of misuse or abuse of a victim"s identity. Tags:schemes, scams, protection, protecting, frauds, identity theft, identity theft frauds, identity theft , scams, ID, Social Security, mail, credit card,