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Don't Be a Victim of Identity Theft


Don't Be a Victim of Identity Theft With over 9 million victims a year, identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the United States. While you might hear about identity theft frequently in the news, you may not know the consequences of being a victim. Many people believe it is as simple as reporting fraudulent credit card transactions to their credit card company, but the reality is far worse.  

Identity thieves typically open new financial accounts in the victim's name, making the crime much more difficult to catch and much harder to recover from.  Once you know you're a victim, you face the arduous task of trying to prove that it wasn't actually you that opened the new accounts, spent the money and possibly committed crimes. In the meantime, your credit is ruined, leaving you unable to use any credit cards, get any loans, or even get the most basic services like phone service and cable. You may also not have access to your own bank accounts during this time even though you need to spend money to prove your case. If the thief committed crimes using your name, you may even go to jail. This happens more frequently than you'd think.  

Unfortunately, thieves are using increasingly inventive ways to steal your identity -- stealing mail, "phishing" with false e-mails, hacking and much more. And those are just the small-time identity thieves.  

Recently, two major credit card processors themselves have been hacked, possibly exposing hundreds of millions of credit card numbers and other personal information to identity thieves. So even when you are doing everything right, if you've ever used your credit card you have a good chance of being a victim of identity theft.

Fortunately, there is something you can do about it. TrustedID, the leading identity theft protection service, is so sure they can stop you from becoming a victim that they guarantee it with $1 million. TrustedID offers more than 15 points of protection from identity theft, starting with placing and renewing fraud alerts on all of your credit accounts so that lenders must verify it's really you that is opening any new account.  

TrustedID also monitors your existing credit cards for fraud, scans Internet black markets and public records for unauthorized use of your personal information, protects your medical benefits and much more. TrustedID is the top-rated identity theft protection service by NextAdvisor.com so you can be confident you're getting the best protection and value available.

For a limited time, TrustedID is making an exclusive offer of a 30-day free trial of their service plus 15 percent off for users reading this article. That means you can pay as little as $7 per month for this protection. And you can get even more savings by enrolling your whole family in their family plan. Child identity theft is the fastest-growing form of ID theft so don't forget to enroll your children to make sure no one has stolen their Social Security number.


Don’t be one of the millions of Americans whose identity is stolen each year. Visit TrustedID.com today and receive a 30-day free trial and an exclusive 15 percent discount for the best in identity theft protection. Copyright ©, ARAnet, Inc.







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