November 30th, 2008

Advantage of Online Insurance

While purchasing the auto insurance online, there are numerous
benefits. In past, the single option used to purchase the auto
insurance was through the telephone or by any insurance agent in the
locality. But in the present time, usually most of the people prefer
going online for purchasing the insurance for their car.

Generally, some of the people think a lot before giving their personal details online like the social security number or the credit card number because there is always a risk associated with the identity, but now almost all the auto insurance companies properly encrypt their websites so as to protect the crucial personal information. Generally, there are more chances for the identity theft while using the credit card in the restaurant or at any other place than being stolen online.

March 5th, 2008

Ten Tips For Spotting People Search Scammers Online

If you’re in the process of trying to locate lost loved ones online, the last thing on your mind might be identity theft or fraud. Like any internet-based business however, the information you provide to a people search service may be at a security risk.

People search scammers are experts at obtaining not only your own personal and payment information, but whatever private data you provide them to enable the people search. How can you protect yourself against identity theft and still find someone safely online?

January 26th, 2008

The Easy Way To Balance Your Checkbook

Yes, you can balance your checkbook every month to the penny with a minimum amount of time and effort. It is very important to do so in today’s world to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of fraud and identity theft.

There are a few points to keep in mind when balancing your checkbook. First, the ending balance in your checkbook and the ending balance on the bank statement will not match due to timing. You are balancing your checkbook currently, the bank statement has a closing date which is usually printed at the top of the statement. Second, the only differences that occur between your bank statement and your checkbook are deposits in transit, deposits not recorded, outstanding checks, transfers, and adjustments. And, finally, remember that the bank is always right.


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