10 Ways To Proctect Your Identity
August 1st, 2009
| Tags: credit card, credit card report, identity protection, social security number, social security theft
With the age of technology and the recent recession looming, protecting your identity is of crucial importance. Each year, more than half a million people find themselves victims of identity theft. Many people lose their life savings and it takes them years to build up that nest egg. The best protection is prevention. Here are 10 ways to protect your identity from would-be thieves.

10 Ways To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
- Limit the amount of credit cards you carry. The more credit cards you have in your wallet the harder it is to track them.
- Purchase a cross shredder to shred all important documents and credit cards.
- At ATM’s, phone booths, and check-out kiosks be watchful for people watching you input your pin or phone number. Make sure you shield your pin number from outsides views.
- If shopping online, only buy products that have a private policy.
- Do not give out your SSN, bank account number or credit card number to solicitors over the phone. Make sure they tell YOU that information.
- Never carry your SSN around with you. Keep it in a safe spot and memorize the number.
- If you applied for a credit card and it hasn’t arrived in the suggested time frame, call the credit card company right away.
- When mailing bill payments, take them to the post office and don’t leave them in your mail box. This is only inviting thieves to steel these payments.
- Make sure to get a credit report at least once a year. By doing this you can clean
- Monitor your credit card bills carefully. Note any missed payments or double billing.
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