Identity Theft
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing criminal activities throughout the world, and it can affect
anyone. An individual's personal details, whether it be a social security number, bank account number,
credit card details or whatever, can be used by the criminal element in society to open new accounts, borrow money,
make substantial purchases, all in someone else's name, and thereby, to assume their identity. It is easier for
them to do than you can imagine.
Once that has occurred, it can take the injured party many months, if not years, to take back control of their
financial position and their credit rating.
You need to be very careful in disposing of any documentation that has any of your personal details on it. Even
junk mail that arrives in the post with your name and address pre-entered on an application form should be disposed
of in a disciplined manner.
DO NOT, EVER, just throw out unwanted financial documents with the weekly garbage. Far better
to burn it or use an
inexpensive paper shredder to break it down. A little
inconvenience now is going to be preferable to the long time it can take you to re-assume control of your own
identity, once it has been stolen from you. Ignore this warning at your peril.
Paper shredders can be delivered quickly, and easily, to your door.
To find out more about how easily ID thieves can take over your identity, visit www.namestolen.com
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