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Credit Sentry – Identity Theft Protection Service

Credit Sentry – Identity Theft Protection Service Nearly 10 million Americans every year experience identity theft. Now you can cash in on this in demand niche. Consumers eat this product up! Any consumer list or traffic will make you Cash! See o...

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Real Estate With No Credit Checks!

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Mutual Fund. Credit Card, Pension Fund, Electric Power, Cement, and Telecommunications Services (Analysis of Selected Philippine Industries, Volume 1)

Mutual Fund. Credit Card, Pension Fund, Electric Power, Cement, and Telecommunications Services (Analysis of Selected Philippine Industries, Volume 1) This book provides valuable information on the structure, markets, and environments of these Philippine industries and should be of great interest to business teachers and students, as well as analysts and investors. Price: $ 24.98 Share [...]

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Pension Credit ? A Quick Guide

Pension Credit ? A Quick Guide Pension Credit – introduction In the UK there are two different types of Pension Credit. The first, Guarantee Credit is for those aged 60 or over. The second, Savings Credit is for those aged 65 or over. You may get the Savings Credit on its own or with the [...]

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Lock Your Credit File

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Credit Card Iq – Accept Credit Cards

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Using Credit with Security in Mind

Identity theft happens when someone uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. Identity theft happens when someone uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. Here are some important things you can do to reduce your chances of becoming a victim:

Do More than Sign the Back of the Card

It has become commonplace for merchants to neglect actually comparing your signature to the back of your credit card. One way to protect yourself is to write on the signature line “ask for identification.” The merchant will have to ask for your driver’s license to confirm your identity.

Review Your Monthly Statement

Don’t assume that your monthly statement is accurate. Many cases of identity theft have gone undetected because a review of the statement was neglected. Compare your receipts with your monthly statements carefully every month. Notify the issuer immediately, if you notice discrepancies.

Precautions to Take When Ordering over the Phone

The most important point about placing a phone order is that you’re the one making the first contact. When you are solicited by a telemarketer, do you really know that it’s a legitimate offer? If you’re interested in a telemarketer’s offer, request ordering information to be mailed to you so that you can review its authenticity.

Keep Your PIN Number Secure

The first numbers a thief will try to access your account are your personal identification statistics such as your birthday, address, phone number or social security number. NEVER use these as your personal identification number (PIN). NEVER carry your PIN in writing; file it only in your memory!

Protect Your Account Numbers

A thief with access to one of your account numbers can do a lot of damage, especially over the phone. For this reason, it’s imperative that you destroy all evidence of your number when you discard documents. A paper shredder is perfect for this purpose. Never put your account number on your check, on the envelope or postcard.

Urgent Response to Lost/Stolen Cards

The sooner you respond when you’ve realized a card is lost or stolen the less damage will occur. Report the loss to the issuing company, as soon as possible. If the card has not been used, you will not be held for any unauthorized charges. If the card has been used, your liability is the first $50.  If the number is stolen but not the card itself, you are not responsible for charges.

Protect Yourself while Shopping Online

More people are enjoying the convenience and ease of shopping online. The basic rules of traditional shopping apply to internet shopping along with some additional ones. To have a safe and enjoyable shopping experience online consider the following:

Your social security number or banking information should never be required to make a purchase. Make sure that the site is secure which is indicated at the bottom of your browser window by an unbroken key or padlock. This indicates that your credit card data is securely transmitted . Print or electronically save all records of your internet purchases. Change your passwords often and keep them private and secure offline. Understand all the merchant policies including delivery charges, returns and warranties. Honest and safe internet merchants will readily have contact information available including a physical address and phone number.

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Top 5 Tips to Prevent Credit Card Fraud

If you are worried about credit card fraud you are well on your way to protecting yourself from being a victim. The truth is anyone can easily be a victim of fraud because of the careless ways we handle our personal information. Here are the top 5 ways you can avoid becoming a fraud victim.

Never give solicited personal information to a stranger

We always tell our children never to speak to strangers. Yet when someone calls and talks to us in a friendly way, most of us will be glad to give out any information the caller requests. In order to avoid letting your personal information be used against you, never provide vital information about yourself to anyone that you do not fully trust. In other words, do not give your social security number, your driver’s license, your full address, your credit card number or any combination of the above to a stranger.

Do not share unsecured personal information over the Internet

During the early days when the Internet was young and most users were naive, junk mail was one of the easiest ways to obtain personal information from unknowing surfers. False promises of a lottery win or a special prize can easily convince surfers to part with their private information for something trifling or nothing at all. Whilst most of us have better common sense nowadays, you should still never provide any form of personal information to anyone over the Net, especially your credit card details.

Beware of Phishing sites

Phishing is a term related to websites that were made to mimic real websites (like those of online banking sites) with the sole purpose of getting information from you. A mail will be sent to you informing you of a need to access your online credit card account for certain transactions. The mail will contain a link, with a page that looks like it will connect you to your account site. In reality, this page links to a Phishing site, which functions to collect your personal information illegally. Finally, your details will be utilized by these criminals for online shopping, or even for credit card duplication purposes.

Check your monthly statements

It could be months before you discover that someone else has been using your credit card without your knowledge if you do not regularly check your monthly statements. As you know your spending patterns, you will definitely be able to sniff out something fishy when your outstanding totals jumps a grand or two. Provided that you don’t have family members with uncontrollable spending needs, it is a definite way of knowing that someone has been using your card illegally.

Protect your mail

Most of us take our mail for granted. We don’t usually lock our mailboxes when in fact, we should. Our mail contains much of our personal information, especially mail that comes from banks, insurance companies and credit card companies. If anyone were to steal any of your mail which contains your personal information, you would have lost your identity to these thieves even before you got your morning mail.

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Credit Card Debt Settlement Do It Yourself Like We Did $67.00.

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