May 19th, 2008
It is stomach wrenching to know that in the year 2007 alone there were 8.4 million victims of identity theft. Within the United States it is estimated that each year there is a heart stopping 9 million people to have their identity stolen.
February 11th, 2008
When most people think of mailboxes, they think of these items as basic mail receptacles to hold their family’s mail. Some individuals choose a basic mailbox without the flair of adornments or ornamentation whereas others like decorative mailboxes. Although the basic type of mailbox is fine, there are many reasons to choose a decorative one for your mail receiving needs.
Add Character to Your Property
The first reason why many individuals choose decorative mailboxes for their homes is that it adds character to the property. Those who have plain mailboxes are mostly interested in having the container act for one purpose which is to be the place in which the postal worker puts the mail. Individuals who have decorative mailboxes by the roadside or by their front door add something extra to their property as a whole. This is a great way to add character and flair to the home.
September 28th, 2007
Mailbox replacements enhance the beauty of your home and property and, in some areas where there are restrictions on the exterior look and / or a homeowner’s association, mailbox replacements may be required. If you have an old, rusty, decrepit, and otherwise ugly-looking mailbox a replacement may be possible through your own homeowner’s association. We looked at the site of one group that made the replacement as painless and worry free as possible for its residents.
August 4th, 2007
If you are looking for a final touch to bring your home’s exterior up to par, you should look into buying a decorative mailbox. A decorative mailbox can help to give your home some great curb appeal. No matter if you plan on living in your house for many years to come, or you are selling it, with a decorative mailbox you will definitely have passer-bys talking.
September 12th, 2006
Many companies and law offices across the country are offering Identity Theft Protection.
What exactly does this mean to you?
In terms of protection of your identity, most services offer up to date credit reports on a routine basis from one of the three major credit-reporting agencies.
Their service monitors your credit report and notifies in the following cases:
August 8th, 2006
When it comes to identity theft, you probably know somebody that has been a victim of this crime. In more unfortunate cases, you may even have been the person that has been targeted. Identity theft is a major problem in the world today, and there is really no way of stopping the people that are committing these crimes. The best thing to do is to learn about prevention, and then take all of the appropriate steps.
August 2nd, 2006
One common situation that needs identity theft security is shopping on the Internet. Shopping online is not only an identity theft security issue either. It can also lead to your credit card information being sold to others, transactions recurring without your authorization, and fraudulent purchase situations such as no delivery of goods, or delivery of damaged or unusable goods. Identity theft security can go far in preventing these other situations as well.
July 28th, 2006
The exact impact of identity theft in history is largely unknown due to the lack of early reporting agencies and technology. We do know that the crime of identity theft has existed throughout the ages. The known cases have survived history usually because of their ludicrous nature, or involvement of important personages.
July 25th, 2006
Email identity theft involves the fraudulent use of your email address for phishing or spamming. The usual victim of email identity theft is a commercial enterprise. Email identity theft is perpetrated for two purposes - to convince others that they are legitimate firms that have legitimate reasons for asking for people’s financial information such as bank access, credit card numbers and so forth. This is phishing.
June 28th, 2006
Have you been a victim of identity theft? Do you think that your identity is in jeopardy, and that somebody has taken it upon themselves to use your personal information as their own? If this sounds like a situation that you are in, you will definitely want to look into reporting your matter to the appropriate agency. By doing this, you will be able to document your problem which will go a long way in ensuring that everything is taken care of appropriately.