• How identity thieves can turn your home trash into a spending spree
• The five most common telephone sales scams and easy tips for avoiding them
• The two most common disguises criminals use to get into your home
• The failsafe tip to avoid phone scams
• Why you should check your children's credit reports
According to the Federal Trade Commission, roughly 10 million Americans were victims of identity theft last year. Many more are victims of other cons: telemarketing scams, retail cons, used car scams and other similar crimes. Why are these numbers so high? Because most people don�t know how to protect themselves against these crimes.
The Real Safety Guide to Beating Identity Theft, Con Artists and Credit Card Fraud exposes these dangerous cons and offers specific tips on how to avoid being scammed. More information on this guide can be found at http://www.realsafety.org/IDTheft.html
The Real Safety Guide to Beating Identity Theft, Con Artists and Credit Card Fraud is the first in the Real Safety Guide series that teaches timely, practical advice on how to protect yourself against property theft, natural disasters, violent criminals, unsafe medications, unhealthy foods and many other topics.
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