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Be on your guard with your identity

11 hours ago ago from Web Design Mind Websites Social Networks

You want to be careful with your identity and take steps to insure that nobody will be causing you any financial nightmares. A service like Next Advisor can provide identity theft protection that can help protect your good name and credit. Having a third party looking after your identity is a good safe guard when it comes to protecting you from the thieves looking to get their hands on it. They will alert you to any strange charges you might ...

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6 Need-to-know Items for Preventing Holiday Shopping ID Theft

23 hours ago ago from UBP blog

Take our recession economy, combine it with our population becoming more and more tech-savvy by the day add yet another holiday shopping season and what do you get? You guessed it, a perfect storm for identity theft. Identity theft costs businesses over $221 billion a year and claimed nearly 10 million victims in 2008. On top of this, when an individual becomes a victim of identity theft they’re not the only affected by the damages—their ...

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2010 Identity Theft Resource Center predictions

14 hours ago ago from NextAdvisor Daily

Robert Siciliano is a NextAdvisor.com Expert Guest Blogger I've joined forces with the Identity Theft Resource Center to expand the pool of knowledge about identity theft issues. As nationally recognized experts in this crime, we have come up with ten predictions for what the nation can expect in the area of identity theft in 2010 and beyond. 1. More Scams: The recession will lead to more scams. Whenever our nation has faced a ...

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Boise man pleads guilty to fraud, identity theft

18 hours ago ago from The Boise 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Boise, ID

A 37-year-old Boise man accused of making more than $24,000 in purchases with a credit card he obtained using someone else's ID has pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft. Read more: Boise man pleads guilty to fraud, identity theft

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Important credit card rate change notices disguised as junk mail

18 hours ago ago from WalletPop

Credit card companies are racing against time and sending out a flurry of mail, hoping to implement last-minute changes before the February 2010 deadline when the CARD Act takes effect and credit card companies must play by the new rules set by Congress. Ignore the mailings and these changes could cost you hundreds, or possibly thousands, of dollars. If you don't want that to happen to you, you must act and opt out of these changes to avoid ...

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