Identity Theft

Many thanks to John Carter for giving me the chance to share his book on Identity Theft “The 7 Biggest Crimes You Commit Against Your Own Identity”.

As we learn more about this all to common event that happens to way too many people we will do our best to share those bits of wisdom with all who reads these pages and posts.

As Johns fame to claim in his book is that he has been an Identity Theft victim (twice), not something that anyone really wants to admit but the facts are just that.
Many people are victims of Identity Theft as a direct result of their own actions or lack of actions. Are you taking all of the precautions that you should to protect yourself? Are you an easy target because you naively assume it will not or can not happen to you? Do you take a Few simple steps and assume that is enough to protect you from Identity Theft?

While groups of sophisticated criminals do fish for victims on the internet or via the phone, many Identity Theft sufferers are ‘victims of convenience’. The victim was susceptible to crime through their own direct actions on inaction’s. When a consumer leaves the open door, a thief can walk in and claim another victim. How open are you leaving yourself to ID theft?

The first line of defense in protecting you Identity is you. Learn to protect yourself with simple, easy steps before you are a victim.

Your Identity is you, Protect it wisely.

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