January 13, 2010
What will you do if somebody steals your credit card, use it and spend hundreds of dollars or even thousands and leave you empty handed? Or what if someone used your name and accessed your personal information for their personal gain? These are just examples of what has known to be the widespread crime all over the United States of America – identity theft. According to statistics, out of 23 Americans, 1 is victimized by identity theft. That is roughly 10 million each year. Because of the increasing cases, identity theft insurance came into existence. It was designed for protection purposes against fraudulent activities that are happening everywhere.
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January 11, 2010
With the way that our monetary system is set up in the U.S. Today, your life is closely attached to your credit history. Pretty much everybody who has a bank account has become aware that the decisions they make can influence their ability to get loans or lease an apartment. However, even the most responsible folk could be thrown off by identity theft. In truth, more than 8,000,000 people a year are thought to be a victim of I.D. theft, which makes shielding yourself before it occurs crucial.
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