The Book

The 7 Biggest Crimes
You Commit Against
Your Own Identity

By John Carter
(copyright 2006-2011)
This book has been a result of both personal experiences and a number of people he has met. It was prepared with the goal of putting you on the front side of preventing identity theft as opposed to the backside of dealing with it. Even if you follow all the recommendations in this book there is no guarantee you will not be a victim of identity theft.  But if you use this information correctly, you can greatly reduce your chances of it happening to you.  Identity theft is a crime in which knowledge and close attention to the protection of your personal information can greatly reduce the likelihood of it happening to you.

There are many professed “experts” on identity theft. Some have Ph.D.s or are researchers with universities or government agencies. Some work in law enforcement or prosecutors offices dealing with identity theft. Am not trying to supplant everyone or anyone in “expert” positioning. I only wish to supplement what they have to offer, with information and experiences assembled from victims.

What does John know about preventing identity theft that you do not? Maybe nothing. Maybe a lot. But I’ve learned how important a few simple steps Ken B and I want to share them with you so you can use the information to help protect yourself in your family. He is helped friends and acquaintances, and now we want to help you.
For a $6 bill you can have your very own copy of John’s book “Identity Theft: the 7 Biggest Crimes You Commit against You Own Identity.” And that includes 3 forms to make it easy for you to activate the methods that he tells you too.

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If you have personal experiences you would be willing to share, send me you story at thom@7crimes.com and we will make every attempt to feature it.

In the interest of space and grammar we may choose to edit for clarity and there may be some stories that we find not appropriate for this site.

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