Archive for October, 2008
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Wednesday, October 29th, 2008Christian Fea asked: Copyright (c) 2008 Christian FeaThe secret is out - affiliate marketing is an excellent source of promoting your business, building a great reputation and client base without having to spend extensive budgets on advertising. Not only have sole proprietorships grown their businesses exponentially with affiliate marketing, but the big boys of business [...]
Are you Ready for the Next Wave of Identity Theft?
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008Dewey Kearney asked: As everyone knows unless you have been asleep like Rip Van Winkle identity theft has become the #1 crime wave in the U.S.A. according to the FBI and the US Postal Service.Now a new fear has raised its head because of the recent federal and the state laws that go into effect [...]
The Importance Of Credit Protection Services
Saturday, October 25th, 2008Puripong Koomsin asked: Identity theft is on the rise. It used to be something that we only hear about in the movies. That is no longer the case. Each year thousands of Americans fall prey to identity thieves and those that commit credit fraud. If you still think that there is no chance that it [...]
The Young Victims of Identity Theft
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008Ronald Hudkins asked: According to the Federal trade Commission there was an estimated half million children who joined the ranks last year with the unfortunate distinction of becoming victims of identity theft. An advocacy group called the Identity Theft Resource Center identifies relatives as being involved in more than half of the child identity theft [...]
Lifelock Getting Picked
Monday, October 20th, 2008APRPEH asked: Since February 2008, Lifelock, the company that guarantees that your identity will not be stolen has been hammered by legal problems. Lifelock charges consumers $10 a month for the privilege of allowing the company to manage your Fair Credit Reporting Act right to a free initial security alert and which automatically opts out [...]
How Do the Identity Stealers Work to Steal an Identity?
Thursday, October 16th, 2008Randy Vezina asked: Identity theft starts with the misuse of your personally identifying information such as your name and Social Security number, credit card numbers, or other financial account information. For professional identity stealers, this information is as good as gold mine.Professional and Skilled identity Stealers may use a variety of methods to get hold [...]
Child Identity Theft
Monday, October 6th, 2008Randy Vezina asked: When a child is born, a parent may apply for a Social Security number for that child. A child’s Social Security number is very much sought after by identity thieves. The child identity thief could be a family member (uncle, aunt cousin), another adult who has access and is allowed in your home, someone who has stolen your mail [...]
How Do You Choose an Identity Protection Service?
Monday, October 6th, 2008Charles White asked: cacy of technologies has generated intricate crimes to be possible. Have you watched those films featuring a group of local goons stealing a highly-guarded museum operating right at a backyard? How about flicks in which ordinary Mr. Joe transforms into a very rich and powerful businessman after “pilfering” another person’s identity? So [...]
What you Should Know Before Subscribing to an Identity Theft Protection Company
Saturday, October 4th, 2008Bernard Pragides asked: Are you thinking of subscribing to an Identity Theft Protection company? Given the growing crime rate of identity theft, it is definitely wise to take this particular action in protecting yourself from identity theft. Here’s what you should know before subscribing to an Identity Theft Protection company.An Identity Theft Protection company usually [...]
How Damaging Stolen Identity Can Be
Friday, October 3rd, 2008Puripong Koomsin asked: Just recently, I received an email from a priest stating that his email address has been accessed by a different person. He added that the person who stole his email address uses it to solicit money from friends. The person even created stories like he had been abducted and is now trapped [...]
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