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Great Tips to Prevent Idenity Theft !
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This is that time of year when we all start getting those emails that want to purloin our secret codes and passwords. You know the ones that have subject lines like: “Your Account Is About To Be Closed,” “There’s A Block On Your Account,” “Could You Help Me Claim My Funds,” or my all-time favorite “Congratulations – You’ve Won The UK Lottery.”
This is the time of year when we are all shopping for gifts for family or customers, and the last thing we need is for our bank or credit cards account to be hindered. That is exactly what these “cyber grifters” are counting on, and unfortunately some of us are tempted to follow the instructions sent to investigate.
First and foremost, DON’T FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EMAIL! If you think there might be a problem, access the account in question as you normally do on your PC and not with the link supplied in the phony email.
I’ve had some very authentic looking email supposedly from banks, that even went so far as to copy the colors of the bank logo and stationery style. But, don’t fall for the scam. In fact, don’t even open the email, because many are just set to loose a virus program on your computer by being opened. Simply forward the suspicious email to the “spoof email” address supplied by your bank, or credit card company.
Nearly 10 million Americans fell prey to identity theft last year, costing businesses and individuals billions of dollars. Here are some other tips to help you:
This may all seem like a lot of unnecessary work, but if you’re ever the victim of identity theft – even just once – you’ll realize that it’s well worth the effort.
Many of us forget that were it not for what we carry in our wallets or in our purses, we’re all John and Jane Doe’s if we can’t speak due to injury or are unaccompanied by someone who knows us. How much less stressful is it to know that in a bank box, no matter where you are, there are items that can verify your identity. Better to be safe, than sorry!
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| Thanks for the tips Tracey. Very helpful.
This video will also help. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOiCufYGH9I It is also on my website. S (Rio) Guzman www.rioguzman.com |
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| Wow, thanks for all of this information Tracy. I agree with rexiedexie, I had no idea about virtual credit card. I did have my debit card information stolen once, from Paypal, and it was a PAIN to deal with. Because it was my debit card, I was able to see the fraudulent charges coming in immediately on my account, which I'm diligent to check almost every day. I shut it down before any more could be made, but I still ended up eating the cost of it. Do you know how to report a website that is likely to be designed for identity theft? I came across a site that has "job openings" and asks for a social security number in the application. i checked all of their contact information and none of it was legit. Also, you can't even click around the website to find out what the company does. They sent me an email and there was also a bunch of spelling and grammatical mistakes, obviously not from a professional organization. I would like to report them. Thanks, Teresa Teresa Hudson www.ReesieRocks.com |
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| Prevention is better than cure always
Lisa Lomas Do you know how to plan Success? |
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| You have some great advices there, it's always be careful than sorry.
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| Some interesting information there, Tracey! Thanks for sharing. I got a shredder a while back so our info wouldn't be divulged to whoever got their hands on our recycled paper. WolfWoodWares OBA |
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| Great Advise Tracey
Thanks so much for sharing this I know it will help many. Great to know about the virtual card numbers. My favorite communities and traffic programs http://www.networking.love-au.com/ |









