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Protect Yourself From Identity Theft and Fraud

It is quite likely that either yourself or an acquaintance has been the victim of a criminal phenomenon known as identity theft. Conservative estimates by the Federal Trade Commission quote figures of around 9 million Americans who each year have their identities stolen. It can be in many different guises. Perhaps your identity is used by a thief to rent an apartment, or to start up a telephone account. Some will establish a credit card in your name. By the time that you make the discovery, usually after receiving a credit card statement or the like, thousands of dollars may have gone astray. You may begin to question your sanity when you notice charges on the statement and can’t recall making them and when the debt collector calls, you begin to panic. The purpose of this article is to provide you with some guidance in preventing identity theft from ever occurring.


Coming Financially Clean Try Credit Repair Letters

Being in financial crisis is a serious mental strain, one that can easily cause you to lash out at anyone involved in your woes. Before you pick up the phone and yell at some lender’s customer support representative though, consider more professional options that can be looked into concerning your debt.