May 5, 2007

Identity Theft; Did They Get You Yet?

Tip! Practice computer safety. The most important thing you can do to protect yourself from online identity theft is to install firewall software on your computer.

Well despite the efforts of authorities Identity Theft is still slightly on the rise although the speed of acceleration of these crimes has slowed and may eventually reverse and let’s hope so, because believe me having your identity stolen is not very funny and it takes hours to rectify your credit rating if you choose to do so. Some estimate the time expenditure to remove bogus information from your credit rating to be at 18 hours. Ouch and think about how little time that you already have these days?

Tip! Purchase identity theft insurance. This will cover any losses incurred while recovering your lost identity once a crook has stolen it.

Identity Theft is a serious issue because if we cannot trust the credit data out there how can we trust anything? Well here is a question for you; Did they get you yet? And before you answer how on Earth would you know? Did you check your credit rating today, last week, last month, last year? When was the last time you did?

There maybe someone out there using your name and credit cards that you did not even know you had, well because you don’t they do. Of course if they are caught they get an additional 2-years in prison, but, that doesn’t do you any good now does it?

It is imperative that you educate yourself on these crimes and find ways to protect yourself. There are many great resources online and you need to stay heads up and get a copy of your credit rating to make sure nothing has been compromised so far. Please consider all this in 2006.

Tip! Medical identity theft. Someone steals your identity and either obtains medical insurance in your name or uses your current medical insurance policy to obtain treatment or prescriptions.

Lance Winslow

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Increasing Your Risk Of Identity Theft

What do you have in your wallet? This is a serious question you need to ask yourself, unless you want to unintentionally contribute to your own case of identity theft. If you0re interested in learning why, please, read on.
For anyone when it comes to identity theft, it0s important that you don0t lug around every important personal document in your purse or wallet. Way too many consumers make the mistake of carrying unnecessary personal documents with them on a regular basis. What types of identification do you need to carry around with you on a daily basis? This varies on what you plan on doing.
The overall concept is that you should only carry the necessary credit cards and identification that you need on each particular day. The reason is that in case you lose your wallet or purse, you wouldn0t have too much information out there that could be subject to identity theft.
You Should Have Only The Necessities

For those of you who plan to fly on a commercial airplane in the United States, you need to have your airline ticket, and approved photo identification. Officially sanctioned photo identification would be a valid passport, military id, or state issued driver0s license. You […]

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