Identity Theft
Tips

How to guard
against identity theft is one of the most searched
for terms online today. Crime statistics show the reason
for this, is the alarming ongoing increase of personal ID
stealing every day, not just in the U.S., but
worldwide.
You
cannot pick up a newspaper, watch or listen to the radio
and T. V. news programs without hearing of someone being
ripped off by these thieves. As you continue to read, you
will discover some very simple steps which you can take to
avoid becoming one of those statistics.
You may not be
aware of this but some company’s make hundreds of
thousands of dollars a year selling your personal information.
That's right your name, address and phone number are sold to
telemarketing companies, insurance companies, credit card
companies, to name just a few.
That’s
why so many people get a lot of junk mail and
unsolicited
preapproved/prescreened credit card and insurance offers. One
of the
simplest steps you can take to prevent this is to read through
these
preapproved/prescreened credit card or insurance offers and
look for the opt-out instructions. By following these
instructions you will stop getting these
preapproved/prescreened offers. Talking about a simple step to
prevent I. D. theft, the next one may well be the simplest of
all.
On a daily
basis you receive junk mail from various vendors and
especially credit card companies. It is very easy for you
to look at the outside envelope and determine its junk
mail and drop it in the trash. You have just made a big
mistake. From now on take the step of cutting up or
shredding junk mail that has your name, address, social
security number and all other forms of your personal
information listed.
Another
simple tip for how to guard against identity theft
is avoid using your mail box to mail bills around the
first of the month. Experienced identity thieves know they
can steal your check which will provide them with not only
your address, your credit card number, bank account number
and possibly your social security number.
To avoid
this opportunity for the thieves to steal, drop your bills
in the nearest official government mail box or post
office. In addition, if you are computer savvy, many banks
make it easy and free to pay your bills on line.
Because of the
multiple ways to steal someone's personal information it
can be difficult to be 100% safe. Common sense and
following the above, how to guard against identity theft,
tips can go a long way in preventing you from becoming one
of the 8 million victims of I.D. theft.
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