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Received
a tax bill from the IRS for taxes you don't owe? |
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Been denied a loan
you should have qualified for without apparent reason?
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Had unexplained phone
charges or received unfamiliar utility bills? |
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Noticed unfamiliar
charges on a credit or bank account? |
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. . if you said Yes
to any of the above questions, you may be a victim
of Identity Theft. |
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According
to the FBI, Identity Theft is the fastest growing
crime in America and is often linked to other crimes.
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There were 10 million
victims in 2003.
That's 1 out of 10 people in the United States. |
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Potential victims
are usually unaware of the most basic steps they
can take to protect themselves from becoming a victim. |
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The explosion of
the Identity Theft problem stems mostly from sophisticated
networks of identity thieves, not just individuals. |
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