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Tips for working with your bank, if you’re an identity theft victim
Saturday, May 16th, 2009In 2006, my bank provided an identity thief posing as me, debit card approval through an unauthorized phone number. Within a few days, the thief wiped out my checking account, stealing $8,000.00 before I realized what happened. For six months, the identity thief continued to victimize me. I lost $22,000.00, before I managed to catch [...]
Don’t Respond to ‘IRS’ Email Scam; Protect Your Identity
Friday, January 23rd, 2009The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers to beware of IRS impersonators sending emails that could result in identity theft. Official say the email looks official but it is dangerous to you and your computer.
The scam email appears official and to come from the IRS. It tells recipients to fill out an attached form and fax it in. [...]
Are we able to accomplish Identity Theft Protection?
Sunday, November 30th, 2008Of course, there is always a chance for identity theft protection although the chances of being the next victim are pretty high. With that in mind know that prevention is always better than a cure (e.g. recovery).
There are so many risks if your identity has been stolen. The thief utilizes your personal information to [...]