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 Yes it's true.  I'm getting older.  I've been removed from high school for more than a decade and the last college course I took was in the 90's.  However, I always try to learn something on a daily basis (and thanks to my fellow AR addicts, I do).  While it has been some time since I was in a formal educational setting, one thing I remember from my Writing class was the "Five W's (and One H)".  It was pretty much the basis of all the articles and short stories I wrote.  It's the building blocks of all great writing:  novels, news articles, movies, and even blogs! 

But I'm not here to give a lesson on how to use this fundamental foundation to help you Rainers write better blogs or get started on the novel or self help book you've been planning.  No, I'm here to talk about a new set of alliteration.  The "Three D's (and One H)"of Identity Theft:  Deter, Detect, and Defend.  And as a bonus, reprising his role, the magnificent How!

 

1.  Deter Identity Theft by safeguarding your information:

  • Shred all personal information
  • Protect your Social Security number
  • Don't give out personal information to strangers
  • Never click links on unsolicited emails
  • Don't create passwords with obvious information
  • Keep your personal information PERSONAL.

2.  Detect suspicious activity by monitoring your finances:

  • Be aware of bills that do not arrive at all
  • Unexpected account statements and bills
  • Denials of credit that you didn't apply for
  • Follow calls or letters regarding purchases you never made
  • Inspect your credit report yearly, if not every 6 months
  • Review your credit card and bank statements regularly

3.  Defend against Identity Theft ASAP:

  • Place a Fraud Alert on your credit report
  • Close accounts that were fraudulently opened
  • File a police report
  • Contact the FTC and report the theft to them

4.  How Identity Theft Happens:

  • Dumpster Diving - Finding personal information in the trash
  • Skimming - Stealing credit/debit card numbers by using a special storage device when processing your card
  • Phishing - Sending BOGUS emails pretending to be legitimate lending institutions or businesses tp get you to send them your information
  • Changing Your Address - They divert your mail to another address by completing a "change of address" form
  • Stealing - They steal wallets and purses as well as mail directly from the mailbox.  Some of them even steal your sensitive information from their employers

There's no end all be all to preventing ID Theft.  The best you can do to prevent this from happening to you is being cautious and taking the necessary precautions to keep it from happening to you.  And if you are unfortunate to be a victim of this CRIME, contact your local law enforcement agency, the FTC, and of course the creditor and the bureaus! 

 
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7 Comments on The Three D's of Identity Theft

I appreciate your post.  Very insightful info and necessaty

04/15/2008 12:05 PM by Find a Notary Public | needAnotary (QEC Internet Services)


James, I don't mean this to be negative!  But I've noticed many AR users now using these skins for their blogs.  I read a post about the guy who created the technology and how AR loves it.  It is good stuff, don't get me wrong but it must fit and improve upon your site in ALL browsers.  

I'm sorry to say it don't work for you in Firefox.  Your blog looks very amateurish.  You have such valuable info; I believe it will get lost because of the esthetics of the skin has upon your blog.

This is one person’s opinion; you can consider it or discounts it.  The AR default would look much better.  I follow a strategy that change because it improves my customer's experience and not change for the sake of change, new or claimed improved.

04/15/2008 12:16 PM by Find a Notary Public | needAnotary (QEC Internet Services)


Thanks, James. All great points. I hope that you have a great week, Jim.

04/15/2008 12:22 PM by Jim & Maria Hart ~ Charleston, SC Real Estate (Agent Owned Realty)


great information.  everyone needs to hear this.

04/15/2008 12:27 PM by Lisa Marie Thomas (Prudential)


Notary - Thanks for your compliments in message one and your constructive criticism in your second one.  I took to heart what you said and read a few of your other comments on a few other blogs.  Keep tuned.  I'll create a non "amateurish" blog page soon. For the time being, enjoy the egg shell white!

Jim and Maria - Your welcome!  You guys have a terrific week as well!

Lisa Marie - Glad I could be of service! 

04/15/2008 12:31 PM by James Jeter - The Credit Repair Guy (The Credit Repair Guys)


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