Identity Theft is a major problem in America.
Think you're not at risk? Unfortunately, you are.
Do you hand your credit card to servers at restaurants?
Do you sign your credit cards?
Do you supply personal information over the internet?
Do you keep your Social Security number in your wallet or purse?
Do you always give your Social Security number when asked for it?
Do you leave mail at your home or business for the postal carrier to collect?
Do you shred unwanted mail with personal information?
What if it happened to you? Would you even know where to start?
Call your bank and/or credit card company
Contact the three major credit repositories
Go through the helpful but extensive steps recommended by the Federal Trade Commission in its 30-page consumer support publication
Fill out and submit the affidavit form supplied by the FTC to dispute new, unauthorized accounts
Spend on average $1,200 in out-of-pocket expenses and an average of 175 hours in your efforts to resolve the many problems caused by identity thieves
Or, with the Identity Theft Shield:
Get REGULAR monitoring of your credit report and let the proven leaders in the identity restoration and legal services fields assist you
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