@mda7112 is it going to protect like it did the ceo. His identity was stolen 13 times and had to pay the FTC 11 million for defrauding customers with that commercial of his ssn. Some low life even got a 500 loan from the ceo's social security number some protection huh.
Should I feel bad that I'm using my friend's Youtube Acct? Cuz if so, then I`d totally buy him some delicious flavorful delectable mouth-watering goodness from the Tacos of Bell. 8)
Sorry but you are totally wrong. There are ways to prevent identity theft. However there is no way we can totally prevent this crime from happening to us. But there are precautions that you can take such as placing fraud alerts in your credit file and renewing them every 90 days. Now if you are a resident of california you are entitled to recieve a copy of your credit report from the 3 nationwide agencies every 12 months for free. You might want to subscribe to an identity theft protection.
You might want to get credit cards with your picture in them for additional security. Also if you bank online or access any of your accounts its important that you get an antivirus, antispy, and a powerful firewall software. I highly recommend pctools because its very good you can download a free edition of the firewall plus and the antivirus program and it works awsome. So that way you only need to buy the spyware doctor from pctools!! Also
if you are a resident of california you are entitled to recieve 1 copy of your credit file from each of the three national credit reporting agencies Equifax, Experian, and Transunion evert year for free!! Now if you want more security you can add fraud alerts to your credit files and renew them every 90 days. Another good thing is to get records from social security every 12 that contains all the jobs that you had and have right now and public benefits that you are recieving to catch if there
Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don't carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don't provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal information in a secure place at home. ALL SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!! Say NO to wire transfers!!
Beware! Don't accept or cash Checks from strangers. If you do you may lose up to $4000 or more of your own money. More Info> fakechecks dot org ALL Unsolicited bulk e-mails are Scams!!!!
TipS: To avoid scams, Keep your Greed in check. Have a healthy sense of skepticism. Ask lots of Questions. Lastly, God for wisdom and understanding... God Bless -Freddy, Scambuster.
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mda7112 1 year ago
@mda7112 is it going to protect like it did the ceo. His identity was stolen 13 times and had to pay the FTC 11 million for defrauding customers with that commercial of his ssn. Some low life even got a 500 loan from the ceo's social security number some protection huh.
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pplstan92 2 years ago
i d theives just got me, got my ssn and b'date !! dont know how !?? any suggestions how to catch these s o b's ?
idaho2295 2 years ago
so sorry to hear that. I have info to help you with Identity Theft.
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eizus17 2 years ago
Should I feel bad that I'm using my friend's Youtube Acct? Cuz if so, then I`d totally buy him some delicious flavorful delectable mouth-watering goodness from the Tacos of Bell. 8)
pzycofetus 3 years ago
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pplstan92 3 years ago
there is no way at all to prevent ID theft. If someone wants it, they will find away!.
eliminategas 3 years ago
Sorry but you are totally wrong. There are ways to prevent identity theft. However there is no way we can totally prevent this crime from happening to us. But there are precautions that you can take such as placing fraud alerts in your credit file and renewing them every 90 days. Now if you are a resident of california you are entitled to recieve a copy of your credit report from the 3 nationwide agencies every 12 months for free. You might want to subscribe to an identity theft protection.
luis8740 2 years ago
You might want to get credit cards with your picture in them for additional security. Also if you bank online or access any of your accounts its important that you get an antivirus, antispy, and a powerful firewall software. I highly recommend pctools because its very good you can download a free edition of the firewall plus and the antivirus program and it works awsome. So that way you only need to buy the spyware doctor from pctools!! Also
luis8740 2 years ago
if you are a resident of california you are entitled to recieve 1 copy of your credit file from each of the three national credit reporting agencies Equifax, Experian, and Transunion evert year for free!! Now if you want more security you can add fraud alerts to your credit files and renew them every 90 days. Another good thing is to get records from social security every 12 that contains all the jobs that you had and have right now and public benefits that you are recieving to catch if there
luis8740 2 years ago
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friends/family.
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Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don't carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don't provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal information in a secure place at home. ALL SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!! Say NO to wire transfers!!
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Scam of the Week: Fake checks Scam
Beware! Don't accept or cash Checks from strangers. If you do you may lose up to $4000 or more of your own money. More Info> fakechecks dot org ALL Unsolicited bulk e-mails are Scams!!!!
TipS: To avoid scams, Keep your Greed in check. Have a healthy sense of skepticism. Ask lots of Questions. Lastly, God for wisdom and understanding... God Bless -Freddy, Scambuster.
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