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- You are contacted by
police, and told that a crime has been committed in your name
- A collection agency tells you they are collecting for an account you never opened. You get a phone call or letter telling you that you have been approved or denied credit for accounts that you never requested.
- You no longer receive your credit card statements, or you notice that some of your mail seems to be missing.
- A lender orders a repossession of a car that you do not know has been purchased in your name.
- Your credit card statement includes charges for things you know you never bought.
Unfortunately, identity theft is no longer considered an unusual occurrence especially in North America.
You need to fully inform yourself about identity theft prevention and recovery techniques to help secure yourself and your family from this insidious crime. You can do so by purchasing
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