Identity Theft Someone is Watching You
Identity Theft Someone is Watching You

Learn how Identity Theft is now America’s latest rage and one of the most pervasive and costly crimes in U.S. history. Over the past five years alone, 27.3 million Americans have had their identities stolen. That’s one out of every 10 people! Chances are, you know someone who’s been touched by this crime. Get the inside story on how identity thieves work, what makes you a target, and how you can protect yourself from the crime of the 21st century! Includes an Identity Theft Potential Quiz…lots of current statistics…dozens of real-life victim and thief stories…an extensive bibliography and index…and an expansive section on the 17 ways your identity can be stolen.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Comprehensive Analysis of ID Theft
Wow! What a comprehensive collection of the many chilling ways a person can have their ID stolen. Lots of real life stories. Until I read this book, I was unaware of the vast number of ways my family or I could be victimized. It is now very clear to me that I not only need to watch what I do with my credit card receipts, shredding of my confidential paperwork, and not using my mail box to send/receive bills/payments, but I need to continually monitor (or have monitored) my credit and financial records. My ID can be so easily stolen (or bought) that I might not know it until the police show up to arrest me.
5 Stars very informative
Most people don’t fully understand how damaging ID theft can be. This book has lots of great examples and stories about ID theft that teaches us the different ways it can disrupt our lives. Until reading this book I, like most people, only thought of ID theft as credit card theft. I now know its much more. I have been selling ID theft protection for the past year, and I purchased this book to get a better understanding of the crime. I have to say it was a real eye opener about this crime and gave me a better appreciation for the ID protection service I sell.
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