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Foreword
What would you do if you were arrested for a crime you
didn’t commit and couldn’t explain why the warrant has
your name and address?
What if you went to buy a car and found out your credit
had been wrecked…and not by you?
What if your health insurance provider dropped your
coverage because of pre-existing conditions you never
had?
How would you feel if your child called from jail saying
she was arrested for drug charges she knew nothing
about?
What if you received a notice from the IRS that you were
being audited and owed $48,120 in taxes on income you
never earned.
And how would you feel if you found out that it was
going to take hundreds of hours of your time, and
thousands of dollars, to clear your name after you’d
been victimized by identity theft? What if, despite your
best efforts, the effects lingered on your credit report
for 10 years?
What would you do? Who would you call?
If you’re concerned about protecting yourself and your
family from the horrendous effects of identity theft,
you owe it to yourself to read the following
information.
In today’s world, identity theft and fraud are growing
fast and have already affected millions of innocent
consumers in this past year alone. Think identity theft
will not, can not, happen to you? Think again. Federal
statistics show identity theft is the fastest growing
white-collar crime in the United States. In January of
2005, the Better Business Bureau reported that more than
9.3 million Americans had been victims of identity
thieves in the past 12 months. Can you prevent identity
theft? Do you know the most common types of identity
theft and what to do if your identity is stolen? Where
would you start? What can you do?
Identity theft is much, much more
than just someone getting your credit card information
and misusing it. In this report, you’ll learn facts
about identity theft, how widespread it is, and what you
must do to protect yourself from it – no one is going to
do it for you and if you don’t protect yourself, you’re
very likely to become the next identity theft victim.
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