October 4th, 2008
In order to add to the appearance of their home’s exterior, many homeowners add planters to their front porches or to their lawns near the street.
Some even add flowers around their mailbox to add color to their landscape design. Combining a mailbox and planter is becoming more popular. It can make a good impression whether on the porch or on the curb.
September 23rd, 2008
It usually begins with a denied credit application or a call from a creditor saying a payment has been missed on an account the individual had not idea existed. After dealing with the company or their collection agencies, it may suddenly become clear someone else has used their personal information to obtain credit. This can leave the victim holding the bag for possibly thousands of dollars in debts.
September 20th, 2008
Possibly one of the worst tragedies a person can experience is having their identity stolen and the information used to put them into financial ruin.
With many credit cards and bank cards, obligations created with a stolen identity are nullified. However, this is done provided the right steps in reporting identity theft have been taken.
Additionally, some families are learning that identity theft insurance can offer protection beyond the financial losses.
September 17th, 2008
Sitting in the middle of the lake, casting a baited line into the water and retrieving it slowly, hoping to attract a big fish is one of the country’s favorite pastimes.
However, sitting in an office, sending out artificial bait to thousands of computer users is one of the lucrative pastimes of criminals. It’s their reality as they phish the Internet for identities to steal.
September 13th, 2008
One way to guard against identity theft (or least be made aware of it before it can do a lot of harm) is to take advantage of new laws which enable people to get a free credit report every 12 months.
Since there are three credit reporting agencies, some people space them out over 12 months. Others want to receive them all at the same time to compare the information they contain.
August 15th, 2008
The kind of mail boxyou will find at an apartment building – be it a large 400 unit complex or simply a smaller bungalow property – is usually a generic commercial receptacle. It has no frills and although more often than not it actually locks, these locks cannot be considered security locks by a long shot. Anyone with a crudely made passkey or even a hairpin stands a good chance of getting into your mail. Renters beware!
June 21st, 2008
It is likely that you or someone you know has experienced identity theft. This form of fraud activity is the most rapidly increasing crime in the past two years.
With the rise in illegal immigrants in America the need for stolen birth certificates, social security numbers and more is in great demand. This is why it is a must to protect you from falling victim to this unfortunate occurrence.
June 17th, 2008
You work hard to pay your bills on time and to keep your credit cards paid down. One day you are shopping downtown with your sister and you accidentally leave your purse in a taxi. You contact the taxi company but your purse is gone. You had three credit cards a debit card and your drivers license inside.
June 11th, 2008
There is a cornucopia of mailbox parts and accessories (posts, flags and more) to spruce up your old mail receptacle. Sure, the only times that you actually think about doing something with the faded box is when you pull in or out of your driveway, but why not plan to make it a project for this weekend? With so many different mailbox parts and accessories readily available and easily installed, you can spruce up your old mail receptacle in less than two hours!
June 7th, 2008
Targeting the most desperate in an economy that is taking a downturn, there are a number of ways identity thieves can steal your identity while you are searching for work online. Most everyone already knows not to enter a social security number or exact birth date on any job search site, but what if the opportunity is too good to pass up and the name of the potential employer seems legitimate? Would you become a victim if the company’s log were displayed in a job ad?