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The Identity Advocate » Blog Archive » Medicare Fraud updates

February 4, 2010 in IT, Medical Identity Theft | Comments (0)

Tags: identity theft scam, medical id theft, Medical Identity Theft, medical-identity, offer-tips, offering-free, printed-materials, scams-include, tips-on-how

StopMedicareFraud.gov/, to combat medical identity theft . The website and printed materials offer tips on how to recognize medical identity theft and what to do if it happens. Common scams include offering free services, groceries, …

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Quick Tips On Avoiding Identity Theft

October 11, 2009 in identity theft scam | Comments (0)

Tags: chances, from-yourself, id theft prevention, identity-theft, internet, paying-the-cost, plague, scam artists, small-slip-up, the-internet, tips-on-how, your-local, yourself-paying

Its an unfortunate fact but identity theft is on the rise. ID theft is a crime that can be committed in many different ways – in a department store, at your local ATM, on the internet and even via phone. One small slip-up from yourself and you could find yourself paying the cost for years to come as identity theft is a crime that has far-reaching and long-lasting effects. For that reason you’ll want to avoid it like the plague so here are some tips on how to minimise the chances of you be

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Is a Client Trying to Scam You?

September 17, 2009 in identity theft scam | Comments (0)

Tags: being-scammed, decision, extremely-low, payment, scam artists, scams-out, their-payment, tips-on-how

Making the decision to write for a new client can be fairly difficult. With so many internet scams out there, you will want to know what to look out for. Here are some tips on how to know if a client is trying to scam you. Extremely Low Pay On the one hand, it is always good for a client to be upfront about their payment terms. However, if you are being offered an extremely low amount of pay that seems really unreasonable, then it is important to keep in mind that you are being scammed in

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How To Avoid Getting Hooked By Pfishing

August 6, 2009 in identity theft scam | Comments (0)

Tags: bankaccounts, charge, clone, either-clone, empty-out, id theft prevention, tips-on-how, your-charge, your-identity

“Pfishing”, sometimes spelled “Phishing”, is a word that’s used to describe amethod of identity theft where con men use fake e-mail that looks like it comesfrom legitimate sources. This e-mail is designed to hoodwink you into givingout personal and financial information. Once the scammers receive yourinformation they use it to either clone your identity or to empty out your bankaccounts and run up your charge cards. Here are some tips on how to avoidbecoming the next victim. 1. Never respond t

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Beware of Cash For Clunkers Scams

July 1, 2009 in Cash For Clunkers Scam | Comments (0)

Tags: allowance, allowance-rebate, avoid-related, Cash For Clunkers Scam, clunkers, confusion-regarding, regarding-the-car, tips-on-how

There is a lot of confusion regarding the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) or Cash for Clunkers Bill. Here are tips on how to avoid related scams .

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FDIC: Foreclosure Rescue and Loan Modification Scammers Still Prey on Stressed Homeowners: Our Latest Tips

May 28, 2009 in identity theft scam | Comments (0)

Tags: become-victims, charge-large, identity-theft, latest, monthly, mortgage-rescue, ownership, tips-on-how

Many homeowners having difficulty making their monthly mortgage payments are being targeted by criminals who charge large upfront fees and falsely “guarantee” to rescue a home from foreclosure. In some of the worst cases, homeowners have become victims of identity theft or were tricked into signing away their ownership of a house. Because mortgage rescue scams continue to be a big problem, we offer our latest tips on how to protect yourself. Try to deal only with lenders, businesses and other

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