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In article t9uCb.328993$Dw6.1107274@attbi_s02, "Jay Honeck"
writes: You know, I hear this ALL THE TIME -- yet, I've never met a single person who has actually suffered from "identity theft". There are almost 300 million people in the US of which a few tens of thousands have suffered "identity theft". It is not surprising that you have never met a single person who has suffered from "identity theft" but it does happen and is happening with ever greater frequency. I have never suffered from it myself but have met one person who has. It was hell for them and something that I would want to avoid at almost all costs. As you all know, I use my real name, my real address, my real email address (well, mostly), and the real name of my business -- thus far, with minimal hassle. Am I being stupid? Dunno -- but I simply can't bring myself to hide behind a phony name. No, I also use my real name, address and email address but that doesn't give anyone any information that is not available in a host of other places, all of which are easily obtained on almost anyone. I *really* enjoy the new Visa commercials, with the guy's voice-over on the little old lady -- they're hilarious and really get the point across about the risks of identity theft. However, they *are* trying to sell a product, and (as a result) the cynic in me rises to the fore. I just have to wonder if this whole "identity theft" thing isn't a product of Madison Avenue, once again trying to fan the flames of our own paranoia, in an effort to sell us something? Does anyone know a real person who has suffered this fate? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" What you must be more concerned with is giving out that information which is NOT readily available and which can be used to obtain phoney documents. This includes your social security number, place of birth, drivers license numbers, credit card numbers, passwords, and other personal information. Even that may not be enough to protect you from identity theft but in that case, nothing may be. My best advice is to never give out personal information unless you are absolutely sure of who you are giving it tol. An example, never give you credit card number to someone who calls YOU or to any other solicitation that you receive such as an email reply. If you buy something over the phone or over the internet, make sure you searched out the item and not the other way around. Even then, double check the vendor. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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"RobertR237" wrote in message ... In article t9uCb.328993$Dw6.1107274@attbi_s02, "Jay Honeck" writes: No, I also use my real name, address and email address but that doesn't give anyone any information that is not available in a host of other places, all of which are easily obtained on almost anyone. For several years I too used my real name and e-mail address, however last year the amount of spam that I receive as a result of that policy started to increase to unacceptable proportions. After a three week period, having cleared my mail box on my ISP's server I found over 1200 spam emails addressed to my; that's in only 3 weeks. This promped me to change my working address and use every method that I could think of to prevent that from attracting spam. The only spam that I get now is through several NG's, uk.rec.aviation is the worst amoung the ng's I read. Last week I checked my old address mail box, there were so many messages that mailwasher was unable to handle the quantity, I shall have to ask my ISP to clean out my mail box as I don't want to bother spending the time myself. -- --- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe. / don't bother me with insignificiant nonsence such as spelling, I don't care if it spelt properly / Sometimes I fly and sometimes I just dream about it. :-) I *really* enjoy the new Visa commercials, with the guy's voice-over on the little old lady -- they're hilarious and really get the point across about the risks of identity theft. However, they *are* trying to sell a product, and (as a result) the cynic in me rises to the fore. I just have to wonder if this whole "identity theft" thing isn't a product of Madison Avenue, once again trying to fan the flames of our own paranoia, in an effort to sell us something? Does anyone know a real person who has suffered this fate? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" What you must be more concerned with is giving out that information which is NOT readily available and which can be used to obtain phoney documents. This includes your social security number, place of birth, drivers license numbers, credit card numbers, passwords, and other personal information. Even that may not be enough to protect you from identity theft but in that case, nothing may be. My best advice is to never give out personal information unless you are absolutely sure of who you are giving it tol. An example, never give you credit card number to someone who calls YOU or to any other solicitation that you receive such as an email reply. If you buy something over the phone or over the internet, make sure you searched out the item and not the other way around. Even then, double check the vendor. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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