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| Latest Crime Wave: Are You Next? |
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| . | The coming millennium has bred a new criminal. He
doesnt pick your pocket, or break into your home. He doesnt even hack into
your computer system. Thats old news. This new perpetrator is much more sinister: He can steal your identity. In todays world, your private informationyour social security number, date of birth, and drivers license information can be readily obtained by anyone with a computer or a telephone. FIGHT BACK! Protect yourself now from those who intend to use your identity and credit to obtain merchandise, credit cards, and services pretending to be you. "Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft" is a new publication available from Inside Info Corporation. An easy-to-read, comprehensive reference that highlights the 18 essential rulesthe DOs and DONTs of protecting your good name and your credit. The publication sells for $5.00 and includes all shipping and handling charges. (Money orders only. Please make all money orders payable to Inside Info Corp.) Remember: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The IRS has recognized the need for privacy protection as shown in their instructions for the 1998 1040A income tax forms. Just this year, the IRS declared, "We heard you! To protect your privacy, we took your social security number off the label. . . ." Inside Infos publication goes much further by providing the strategies you need today to protect you from identity theft. "As an attorney, Ive seen an alarming increase in these cases, requiring weeks of intense work to undo the damage caused to victims. Prevention is the only real way to deal with this problem. It can happen to anybody." Richard Solomon, President of Inside Info Corporation said. Inside Info Corporation P.O. Box 604173, Bayside, New York 11360-4173 email: insideinfocorp@juno.com |
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