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Inside This Issue…
Never Carry These Things In Your
Wallet Or Purse…Page 1
3 Tips For Using LinkedIn Effectively
For Your Business…Page 2
How To Quickly & Easily Know If A
Food Is Healthy Or Not…Page 3
Stop Annoying Phone Calls…Page 3
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5 Things To Never Carry In
Your Wallet (or Purse)
Do you even know all the things that are in your wallet or purse
right now? Here are five items to look for and remove to limit your risk
of identity theft if your wallet is lost or stolen:
Multiple credit cards.
Carry just one card or possibly a debit card.
Don’t carry
specific credit cards (like a department store) or gift
cards unless you’re going on a shopping trip. Thieves often use
them without having to show identification.
Good idea: Do a wallet inventory and
photocopy all the cards you
own so you can report their loss and replace them if necessary.
Your social security number.
With this most important key to
your identity and your name, thieves can do everything from
opening new accounts to filing false tax returns.
Good idea: Memorize your number. If you have a Medicare card,
copy your card and black out the numbers except for the final four.
Your passport.
If you’re going overseas you must travel with it,
but that doesn’t mean you have to keep carrying it around.
Good idea: Carry a photocopy and leave the original in your hotel
lockbox.
Checks.
Your checks show your bank routing and account
numbers, and thieves often sign them and get away with it.
Good idea: If you must carry checks, take just what you might need
for that day. Also try online banking to pay your bills.
Password list.
No one can remember all of them, I know.
Good idea: Use an encrypted tool to store your password like the
SplashID mobile app or LastPass.com for your computer.