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Category Archives: Personal Injury
Assumption Deterrence Act – How It Protects From Identity Theft
Abhishek Agarwal asked: Did you know that somebody by the name of Terry Rogan was arrested five times for robbery and murder, and that he was in fact an innocent man? The story begins when a convict called Mc Kandes … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged Age Of Information, Assumption Deterrence Act, Birth Certificate, Card Pin, Crime Scenes, Deceptive Act, Deterrence, Federal Offence, Fingerprints, Innocent Man, Majorly, President Bill Clinton, Robbery, Sitting Duck, Wrong Hands
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Useful Tips For Identity Theft Prevention – Guard Your Financial Records
Abhishek Agarwal asked: Imagine this scene: You’re opening your bills, only to find one of your credit card account balances with an over-due five-digit charge. You know you didn’t make that purchase, so you refuse to pay for it. A … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged Account Balances, Bad News, Computer Hacker, Credit Card Numbers, Creditors, Garbage, Loan Application, New Car, Personal Financial Records, Phone Call, Police Station, Theft Prevention, Thief, Victim Of Identity Theft, Worst Case Scenario
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Preventing Identity Theft – 9 Simple Tips To Follow At Work And Home
Abhishek Agarwal asked: What Identity Theft isMaybe you have heard many recent news stories concerning identity thefts. It is basically the use of your personal social security number, drivers license number or maybe even something like your mother’s maiden name … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged Credit Balance, Credit Card Statements, Drivers License, Finance Data, Finance Transactions, Mail Box, Mail Post, Misfortune, Network Administrator, Personal Data Files, Post Office, Preventing Identity Theft, Snail Mail, Social Security Insurance, Social Security Number
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Identity Theft Prevention – 12 Things To Do If Your Checks Are Missing Or Stolen
Abhishek Agarwal asked: One of the easiest ways a fraudulent person can access your bank is through a check. All they need to do is pick your pocket, handbag or briefcase, and they might even get the whole check book … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged Bad Idea, Bank Statements, Briefcase, Check Books, Check Numbers, Easy Target, Issue 1, Issue One, Mail Box, Open Mail, Personal Papers, Stop Payments, Theft Prevention, Thief, Wallets
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12 Great Ways To Prevent Identity Theft
Abhishek Agarwal asked: Identity theft has become the crime of the 21st Century. Criminals steal personal information from others and then “pose” as their victim to secure mortgages and loans, open new credit or make purchases on existing accounts, or … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged Better Security, Computer Systems, Criminals, Hackers, Mail Box, Mortgages And Loans, New Legislation, Outgoing Mail, Personal Security, Post Office, Postal Service, Prison Time, State Governments, Thief, Ways To Prevent Identity Theft
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How To Prevent Identity Theft – Check Credit Reports Regularly
Abhishek Agarwal asked: If you’ve ever made a major purchase like a home or automobile, you should know how important credit reports are to your life. Credit reports are used for much more than just checking your ability to pay … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged Account Balance, Aliases, Cable Tv, Check Credit Reports, Credit Accounts, Credit Report Bureaus, Credit Report Score, Employment History, Equifax, Free Credit Report, Publ, Repayment History, Transunion, Valuable Tool, Victim Of Identity Theft
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Identity Theft Laws – Reasons They Are Inadequate
Abhishek Agarwal asked: Have you ever felt pity for those who have suffered from the effects of identity theft? Should you be in their same situation suffering from identity theft, your life may be like theirs and you would understand … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged 18 Usc 1028, Continuous Threat, Federal Bureau Of Investigations, Federal Trade Commission, Identity Theft And Assumption Deterrence Act, Identity Theft Laws, Kyl, Prevention Act, Prevention Matters, Public Outcry, Sen Feinstein, Social Security Administration, State Legislation, Theft Prevention, U S Postal Service
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Learn About Identity Theft – 6 Tips To Safeguard Your Interests
Abhishek Agarwal asked: Simply put, identity theft happens when someone assumes another person’s identity in order to fraudulently obtain money, goods, or services. The results of identity theft include ruined credit ratings, unearned debt, unwanted debt collections, and sometimes even … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged Account Numbers, Alarming Rate, Bank Accounts, Birth Date, Credit History, Crime Reports, Identity Theft, Money Goods, New Accounts, Passwords, Pins, Social Security, Thief, Thieves, Wrongful Arrest
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Prevent Identity Theft – Tips To Avoid Becoming A Victim
Abhishek Agarwal asked: In a 2004 study, the Ways and Means Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives reported that, in 2003 alone, almost 10 million Americans had become victims of identity theft. The crime cost consumers about $5 billion … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Injury
Tagged 10 Million, American Business, Best Solutions, Credit Score, E Mail, Financial Information, Garbage, Good Eyesight, House Of Representatives, Loan Application, News Reports, Personal Time, Pre Approved Credit, Victims Of Identity Theft, Ways And Means Committee
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