 | How to protect your identity
Identity thieves rip off nearly ten-million Americans every year by stealing personal information like bank account and social security numbers. So the Better Business Bureau warns, if you don't need it, destroy it.
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| National Burglary Prevention Month: Wrap Up
All week long, we'll be showing you stories that will protect you, your family, and your home. In fact, you'll be safer.
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| Medical ID Theft
Imagine getting a hospital bill for surgery you didn't receive, or being called by a collections agency for an emergency room visit you didn't make.
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| Benton ID Theft
Saline County Sheriff's deputies arrest a man accused of stealing checks out of mailboxes, using them to make counterfeit checks, and then cashing them!
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| Legislators Studying Identity Theft
Senator John Paul Capps of Searcy says someone stole his credit card last year and he got bills from Japan for nearly $1200.
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| Identity theft resource links
Several links that will help you to not become a victim of identity theft.
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| AR ID Theft Victim
Each year in Arkansas about 1,200 people fall victim to identity theft.
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| Identity Theft Tips
The government takes steps to crack down on identity theft.
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| Identity Theft in Arkansas
In 2004 nearly 1,400 Arkansans were victims of identity theft, up eight percent from 2003.
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| Fight Identity Theft
What you need to do to clean up your credit.
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| Cons Helping Consumers: Identity Theft
With just one swipe cons can steal your identity and destroy everything.
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| How to recover from identity theft
Each year, ten million people have their identities stolen with a cost of $50 billion.
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