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... on. The same thing goes for publicly listing your resume. Couple this information with information found in the phone book and the identity thief has your history along with whatever they can garner from ...
2. Identity Theft Insurance Reviews
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... number. She informed them that they weren’t her charges and the store did not pursue it. Weeks later she received a phone call from a collection agency. Apparently, someone owed money on a gas credit card ...
3. Fighting Back Against Identity Theft
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... information over the phone unless you are the person initiating the contact. Never carry your social security number in your wallet or purse. If you find you are missing a monthly bill or statement, ...
4. How to Tell If You Might Be a Victim
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...  You receive a phone call or letter from someone claiming that you have been denied credit for an account you never applied for. You receive information indicating a new account has been opened ...
5. Why You Need To Protect Yourself
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... and SSN from her insurance paperwork stolen in 1999 by the receptionist at her doctor’s office. For the next three years, the thief used the woman’s name to rent an apartment, get cable, buy a cell phone, ...
6. Dangers of Identity Theft
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... a modest hassle but worth it. If the need should arise, you can temporarily unfreeze your file by telephone. One more tip: Use credit cards--your liability is strictly limited, and theft of a credit ...
7. Preventing Online/Computer Identity Theft
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... reply. Pick up the phone and call the company. Make sure the number you call is the one on your bill, not one in the e-mail. Internet Fraud In addition to the many benefits the Internet brings, it’s ...
8. Credit Card Fraud
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... in while you give your credit card information over the phone. They can call you up and ask you to verify your account information. They can send you an email that asks you to verify your account information. ...
9. Social Security Fraud
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... that happened to answer the woman’s the phone. That friend could have easily used that information to steal the woman’s identity. A young adult found his identity had been stolen by an employee in ...
10. How Do Thieves Steal Your Identity?
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...  You receive a phone call or letter from someone claiming that you have been denied credit for an account you never applied for. You receive information indicating a new account has been opened ...
... even get a job or run a business using your identity. They’re looking for your: Name Address Phone Number Birth Date Social Security Number Previous Employers ...
12. Identity Theft: Are You At Risk?
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... identity theft only AFTER they suffer through countless phone calls and letters written to credit bureaus, banks, and even courts of law? What if it is happening to you right now and you don’t even know ...
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