Articles, tagged with "victim of fraud", page 6
21st May 2007
Art is the expression of life and it means different things for different people. For one person a piece of art may be an extraordinary thing, while for some it may not be extraordinary. It all depends on how one perceives and views things in life. Howeve...
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Author:
damey
28th March 2007
If you have ever been victim of fraud before, then you know all too well how ugly it can be. The key to preventing fraud is to use common sense and investigate with all the information you have.
Preventing Fraud
They key to preventing fraud is to co...
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Author:
YourDevConnection
05th March 2007
The internet is a great place to get cash advance it is quick comfortable and cost effective. It is also however, a very easy method of becoming a victim of fraud. Most borrowers apply for pay day loans to pay an unexpected bill, improve their car or for ...
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Author:
Joel Cohen
26th October 2006
Many people are wary about using their credit cards, especially online, because of the possibility of becoming a victim of fraud. While fraud does happen, and costs hundreds of millions every year, there are some simple steps you can take to protect yours...
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Author:
Michael Strauss
18th October 2006
Lawyers act as the life-saver for their clients because they help them to come out of problematic situations. Have you been a victim of fraud? Are you looking for someone to help you in recovering the compensation from your husband or wife? Is it that you...
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Author:
Hadiya Robins
23rd September 2006
Potential fraud is a real threat all consumers face in using credit cards. Credit card fraud can cost you and the credit card issuer huge losses.
Credit card issuers are always on alert for fraudulent scams and have taken security measures to protect y...
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Author:
Daniel Taylor
28th June 2006
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the recent update to this law called the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) protect consumers against inaccurate information being reported by credit bureaus and the privacy of that information. What...
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Author:
Cathy Taylor
10th May 2006
In addition to protecting your credit rating, it is also important to protect the physical credit card itself. Having the card in your possession is not enough, as people can write down the number on the card and use it to make fraudulent purchases. Ident...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
05th May 2006
Most experts advise consumers to avoid having too many credit card accounts. When you decide to open a new card because it has better rates, it is important to make sure you properly close your existing credit card. There are a number of reasons why you s...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
30th April 2006
While having a credit card can be liberating, being a fraud victim can certainly max out your credit card limit, give you a bad credit rating and at the same time cause you to lose your rights to low APR rates. Therefore, the moment you find out you are a...
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Author:
Adam Goldman
30th April 2006
If you are worried about credit card fraud you are well on your way to protecting yourself from being a victim. The truth is anyone can easily be a victim of fraud because of the careless ways we handle our personal information. Here are the top 5 ways yo...
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Author:
Adam Goldman
19th January 2006
The National Fraud Information Center/Internet Fraud Watch is warning the public against Phishers who are lurking around the web looking for victims.
Here are some tips to avoid getting hooked by a Phisher:
· The most common form of phishing is by...
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Author:
Mars Mosqueda Jr.
28th September 2005
How to Protect your Business From Credit Card Fraud
Since credit cards are used as forms of payments now more than ever, it is vital to protect your online business from credit card fraud. Many online businesses only accept payments via a credit card, ...
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Author:
Carl Moore
26th September 2005
It is human nature to want to help those in need whenever a national tragedy occurs. Unfortunately, some people take advantage of this philantropy by tricking generous people into donating money to charity, when the money is never used to help those who n...
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Author:
Joe Shish
26th September 2005
Pay-per-click search engines allow you to bid for keyword placement within the search engines. For example, if one of your pages focuses on the topic of "Digital Cameras," you can bid for the #1 (or any other #) placement on the first page of search resul...
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Author:
Carmen Jackson