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Advice On How To Avoid Identity Theft
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Posted on 04/18/2009 1:37:50 PM PDT by alice_in_bubbaland

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To: 50mm

Good advice, thanks.


21 posted on 04/18/2009 10:47:16 PM PDT by pandoraou812 ( Don't play leap frog with a unicorn..............^.............)
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To: alice_in_bubbaland
4. Place the contents of your wallet on a photocopy machine . Do both sides of each license, credit card, etc. You will know what you had in your wallet and all of the account numbers and phone numbers to call and cancel. Keep the photocopy in a safe place.

I would be careful with this, a lot of copiers save copied data to a network or hard drive for security reasons. They can also be hacked just like a computer to retrieve data.

22 posted on 04/18/2009 11:01:52 PM PDT by this_ol_patriot (I saw manbearpig and all I got was this lousy tagline.)
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To: TruthHound

While I want to agree, I have a doctor who doesn’t take plastic for anything. He’s pretty old-fashioned, and has semi-retired. He now only does endocrinology consulting.

I go to him for treatment of Graves Disease. Graves Disease is extreme hyper-thyroid.


23 posted on 04/19/2009 3:18:58 AM PDT by jimtorr
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