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50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit: Everything You Need to Know About Identity Theft, Credit Cards, Credit Repair, and Credit Reports Reviews

50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit: Everything You Need to Know About Identity Theft, Credit Cards, Credit Repair, and Credit Reports

Everything You Need to Know About Identity Theft, Credit Cards, Credit Repair, and Credit Reports “The author substitutes straight talk for legal mumbo-jumbo in 50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit. Reading this book is like getting a black belt in consumer self-defense.” –Jim Bohannon, host of The Jim Bohannon Show “Identity theft is among the fastest-growing problems facing Americans today. This book will help you learn all you need to know to protect your lives, money, and security. Consider it your first stop in your quest for knowledge and guidance to prevent ID theft.” –Robert Powell, Editor of CBS MarketWatch “As one who has lived through some of the nightmare scenarios discussed by the author, I believe “Steve’s Rules” (Chapter 14) need to be placed in a prominent place so you can see them any time you think you are safe. They may be the new practical commandments for financial survival.” –Doug Stephan, host of the Good Day nationally syndicated

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

List Price: $ 21.99

Price: $ 1.44

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If I have a credit card that I do not use, how does this account reflect on my credit report? Does it show an open account in good standing?

Best answer:

Answer by Liddie
if you are looking for the free credit score usa national site, check out this site

http://Credit-Report-Online-USA.com

Here you can get your 3-in-1 free credit report and credit score rating

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2 comments

  • John G. Hilliard · May 16, 2010 at 12:26 pm

    Review by John G. Hilliard for 50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit: Everything You Need to Know About Identity Theft, Credit Cards, Credit Repair, and Credit Reports
    Rating:
    This is not the feel good book of the summer, it almost scares the pants off of you given the many different ways faceless criminals can rudely interrupt your life with identity theft. This book details out many of the identity theft scams that are prevalent today. It shows you, maybe in a way that is a touch over the top, just how vulnerable you are. On the positive side it also gives you the tools to fight back and the steps you can take to protect yourself. It also instructs you on what you can do if you become an identity theft victim. The book details out how the world of credit operates and your rights and responsibilities.

    The current world we live in enables us to be discriminated against in the credit world because of our age, gender or marital status. The privacy of our financial information may be compromised and is so widely disseminated that it is making it more and more vulnerable to identity theft all the time. That is why this book is important, it gives the reader some tools to help us remain safe or at least less vulnerable. Overall the author gives the reader a number of useful and well described tips for how to keep as safe as possible and how to fix problems if they come up. It is a bit on the dramatic side, but if you are a victim of this type of crime then the descriptions are probably right on the mark.

  • Archie C. Kramer · May 16, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    Review by Archie C. Kramer for 50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit: Everything You Need to Know About Identity Theft, Credit Cards, Credit Repair, and Credit Reports
    Rating:
    Level headed approach to handle a problem that could be desaterous.

    The book is easy to read and follow the steps for protection from and recovery of damaged credit.

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