11.4.08

Make Efforts to Protect Your Identity!

Today more and more people face with a long standing and rising problem that brings many difficulties to financial control and can damage credit history. The name of this problem is identity theft. This offense grows very fast and is almost impossible to be caught virtually: It can be very profitable and is one of the easiest crimes to do. What else? The fact of identity theft is always devastating! So, the only important question that relates to such kind of problem should be: how to protect yourself from identity theft? Perhaps, you have already heard many stories about theft and its circumstances from friends or relatives, or you have faced with identity theft at first hand. In any case you know that strong measures have to be taken in order to keep your personal finances safe! First of all, take the problem of identity theft seriously and make a push to protect yourself! Many thieves out there own all the necessary tools to steal your most valuable data and they will not pause to steal it if you do not take any measures. Applying for a credit card online, you don't usually think that your identity can be stolen. But be ready that criminals choose various forms of identity theft to take part in, from using credit card numbers on purchases to filching your checks. Social security number is the most common form of identity theft. Your personal finances can be damaged, if thieves possess your social security number and contact information. Do not put your SSN on checks and don not tell it to anybody because of security reasons! No doubt, almost every credit card company and bank offers special security measures and programs that help customers be protected from identity theft. But do not only rely on banks and credit card companies! You also have to take initiative and the first step to be protected totally. You will be more confident in the security of your finances, if you use tips presented below: - Credit report can show if somebody has been applying for credit accounts with your name tacked on, or making other dealings with your identity. Therefore, check your credit report at least three times per annum to avoid this fact! - Passwords are of great importance. The cleverer your password is the better! For example, when you apply for a credit card online, almost every site requires you to fill in a user password in order to be registered. Do not use your maiden name or name of your pet! Select the clever password that only you and nobody else can compute! - If you get different solicitations from banks and credit card companies (they like to send any promo materials), your name is in the mailing lists. Remove it from there! - And one more good advice-shred any of your paperwork that relates to your finances! Thieves look for any information even in your garbage dumpsters! Following all these simple rules your identity still has a small chance to be stolen. If it suddenly happens to you, contact the bank as soon as possible! Not only your money can be stolen but also your credit history can be damaged. It will be a difficult and long time to get back on your track after the fact of identity theft. Make all possible efforts to avoid this happening! About the Author: Evelyn J. Francis has been working as a financial consultant for 10 years trying to help people manage their finances wisely and not to accumulate credit card debts. A year ago she began to write articles about credit cards and everything that relates to them for Select-credit-card.com. Financial directory

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