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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Melissa Kellett We talk about it every day, but… how many people know about their credit reports? How many people know that it can be corrected? How many even care to do so? Well, in modern society, the world is driven by credit, unless, of course, one is a millionaire, and even so, millionaires sometimes use credit. written by Jandice Bavera Just when you think that you have heard of everything, some psycho comes down the pike with a whole new angle on craziness. Some person hires a new nanny that looks and acts like a perfect angel but it turns out that she is into satanism and doing some kind of blood letting rituals. written by Jandice Bavera You answer your phone and it is someone that you definitely don't want to talk to. A boyfriend or girlfriend or your boss wanting to know why you didn't show up for work. So, how do you get out of it without making a bad situation worse? The answer is simple. Tell them that your prepaid minutes are down to the last final seconds then simply hang up the phone. written by Jandice Bavera With identity theft in the news the way that it has been, more and more people are now doing what they can to protect themselves. Even if your identity has not been stolen, you still can be victimized by someone who has stolen and is using someone else's. written by Jandice Bavera So there you are. You just got home from your job down at the sewage treatment plant and are settling in with a beer on your couch. You brush away some of the gray crud from work that your unwashed hands got on the spout of the can, so you can take your first sip and the phone rings. written by Jandice Bavera You may not know this but only a few decades back, international calls were very expensive. In fact, when adjusted for inflation it was not uncommon for a short international call to cost what would be in todays money $50 or more. written by Lara Sawyer Following are some tips which would be smart to follow if you want to remain on the upper side of the credit rank.
written by andy tao You’re bank will more than likely have internet banking, this is a great tool which will allow you to sort and manage all of your finances out from a computer connected to the internet. written by Jennifer Kershaw Is it a requirement for patients to give social security numbers in the medical office? written by Lala C. Ballatan As an American citizen or a legal resident of the U.S., how much do you know about Social Security? Here are some very important things you ought to know about it.
written by Rainier Policarpio The logic is quite simple; avoiding the occurrence of a mishap is more prudent than finding a means of curing it when it is already on hand. In the present day and age, the felony of theft may already be committed even in what may seem like the safest means of consummating a transaction, through the internet. written by Raven Kae Yonzon "A thief can use these details to order checks or credit cards, apply for loans or otherwise commit fraud using your name.
Among the preventive measures you can take: Don't provide financial and other personal information in response to an unsolicited phone call, fax, letter or e-mail. It could be from a fraud artist masquerading as a legitimate business person or government official. Be particularly cautious with your Social Security Number (SSN). "
written by Daryl Campbell Identity thieves have a new online weapon and its spreading. written by Daryl Campbell Of course its not possible to know who's going to steal your identity otherwise it wouldn't be an epidemic. However people in your life may be exhibiting some symptoms. written by Richard Chapo Newlyweds and the recently divorced should make sure that names on their tax returns match those registered with the Social Security Administration (SSA). A mismatch between a name on the tax return and a Social Security number (SSN) could unexpectedly increase a tax bill or reduce the size of any refund. written by Richard Chapo If your identity is stolen, your finances can quickly become a nightmare. A less obvious problem is the effect identity theft can have on your taxes. written by Richard Meeuwsen Meeuwsen The unfortunate truth is that you can not prevent identity theft. If you feel the need to monitor your credit report you can find resources to do so at the http://credit-reporting-agencies-bureaus-agency-credit-reports.com/ website. When someone calls or emails you, do not give out your information. Secure your passwords. You will rest easier if you take these basic precautions. written by Daryl Campbell Campbell Of course its not possible to know who's going to steal your identity otherwise it wouldn't be an epidemic. However people in your life may be exhibiting some symptoms. written by Richard Chapo Obviously, you use the Internet or you wouldn’t be reading this article. Since you use the web, you know about phishing scams or should. Some scams are now using fake IRS identification. written by Richard Chapo
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