Recent Money Blog | Money Dangers PostsDo Not Call Listby Debbie Vasen26 Jun 2008 07:49 PMI just finished moving and in the process received a new phone line. At first, I did not register my new phone number with the Do Not Call List as my old number was. I now realize how spoiled I was for the last five years being on the Do Not Call List. Victims of Identity Theft Checklistby Debbie Vasen05 May 2008 09:20 AMHave you been a victim of an identity theft? It could have been that your purse was stolen and someone used some of your credit cards. Maybe, you're a victim of mail theft and they opened up a ton of accounts in your name? Either way, the basic steps you need to follow are here. 1. Identity Theft - Ways to Protect your Money!by Debbie Vasen02 May 2008 07:49 AMHere are the top ten ways to protect yourself from identity theft. 1. Never give our any personal information to an individual or business unless it is absolutely necessary and you completely trust them. 2. Non-profit Financial Companiesby Debbie Vasen16 Apr 2008 11:00 AMGenerally, when people hear that a company is a non-profit, they assume the organization is only for the benefit of others. Unfortunately, this is not always true. Many unscrupulous financial organizations realize that the perception of a non-profit is one of good and caring. Victims of Identity Theftby Debbie Vasen11 Mar 2008 12:58 PMHave you been a victim of identity theft? Are you looking for some ideas on what to do? You have come to the right place! Let's talk today about some of the steps to take if you ever are a victim of identity theft. 1. Immediately place a fraud alert on all your credit reports. Identity Theft Preventionby Debbie Vasen08 Mar 2008 04:14 PMCrime has changed over the years, but it is still just as serious. Instead of robbing you directly of your cash, thieves now steal your personal information and use it to commit fraud or other crimes. It is particularly sneaky as many people are completely unaware they are a victim. Who is Responsible?by Debbie Vasen19 Feb 2008 05:47 PMThis is a common question when family members are having money problems. If they are related to you, are you possibly responsible? In some cases the answer will be yes, in others no. Let's discuss some of the most common. Social Security Numbersby Debbie Vasen19 Jan 2008 11:12 AMIt is critical to protect your social security number. Not only is it your unique identity in this country, it controls your future employment, benefits, credit and good name. Whenever you are dealing with money, this little number plays a large part in the process. What is Phishing?by Debbie Vasen30 Dec 2007 09:18 PMPhishing is a term commonly used in the identity theft rings. It is when someone sends out multiple scam emails in hope of catching a victim. Some of the largest scams have hit big players in the financial markets such as Citibank and Paypal. Phone Scammersby Debbie Vasen02 Dec 2007 09:35 PMI got a strange call the other day. The recording said I had won a prize, but I didn't remember entering a contest. It told me to push 1 for more information. Recent Blog Comments |
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