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March 5, 2012

Q&A: I work for a company that uses experian credit ratings for our customers, where do I sign in for this at home?

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Question by : I work for a company that uses experian credit ratings for our customers, where do I sign in for this at home?
We use a website with access to multiple experian credit ratings at work, I do not have the link at home, I am a business that uses their credit reports and brought work home with me today but can’t find where to sign in to check other businesses credit reports. Where do I sign in for this?

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Answer by Infiniti
You can’t. Checking someone’s credit reports without their permission is felony. But you knew that, didn’t you?



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February 24, 2012

Is this a Manufactured Crisis by Obama and Liberals?

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Question by Wiser than Sotomayor: Is this a Manufactured Crisis by Obama and Liberals?
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/09/barack_obama_and_the_strategy.htmlObama was a lawyer and a community organizer trainer for ACORN.ACORN is involved in a wide array of activities, including housing, voting rights, illegal immigration and other issues. According to ACORN’s website: “ACORN is the nation’s largest grassroots community organization of low-and moderate-income people with over 400,000 member families organized into more than 1,200 neighborhood chapters in 110 cities across the country,” It is perhaps the large radical group in the U.S. and has been cited for far-flung criminal activity on many fronts.Flexible lending programs expanded even though they had higher default rates than loans with traditional standards. On the Web, you can tranquillize find CRA loans available via ACORN with “100 percent financing . . . no credit scores . . . undocumented income . . . even if you don’t report it on your tax returns.” Credit counseling is required, of course.Ironically, an enthusiastic Fannie Mae Foundation described singled out one paragon of nondiscriminatory lending, which worked with community activists and followed “the most flexible underwriting criteria permitted.” That lender’s $ 1 billion commitment to low-income loans in 1992 had grown to $ 80 billion by 1999 and $ 600 billion by early 2003. http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/06/28/countrywide-owns-obama/The lender they were speaking of was Countrywide, which specialized in subprime lending and had a working relationship with ACORN.

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Answer by Information Police
Bush and Henry Paulson are liberals???



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January 27, 2012

Simple Steps to Protect Your Identity this Holiday Season

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Simple Steps to Protect Your Identity this Holiday Season

Columbus, Ohio (PRWEB) November 17, 2011

The busiest shopping time of the year is here. Deal-seeking shoppers will hit the stores early to take advantage of massive Black Friday sales, and even more will shop online for discounted holiday gifts on Cyber Monday.

With all the credit and debit transactions that will be coming through, shoppers need to remain alert to avoid identity theft in a time when they are the most vulnerable. Grange Insurance, a Columbus-based insurance company, offers advice for shoppers to remain protected this holiday season.

1.    Remove extra credit cards, social security card, birth certificate and passport from your wallet or purse.
In the case that someone’s purse or wallet gets lost, had personal information handy for a stranger to steal do them susceptible to identity theft. If this happens, victims should call their credit card company and bank immediately to cancel account to avoid any unauthorized purchases.

“Social security cards, passports and birth certificates should be kept in a secure place at home,” said Mark Russell, vice president of insurance operations for Grange Insurance. “When you go shopping or out in public, only bring what you absolutely need, and never leave your wallet or purse unattended or in an automobile. These situations could give thieves easy access to your personal information.”

2.    Reconcile check, credit card and bank statements.
“Regularly review your check, credit card and bank statements to ensure that all purchases listed are legitimate and authorized,” said Russell. “If you notice any transactions that don’t belong, call your bank or credit company immediately to challenge the purchase.”

Also, confirming that home and work mailboxes are secure for receiving important mail such as credit card and bank statements will reduce the likelihood of theft. When ordering new checks, arrange to pick them up in-person at a local bank branch.

3.    Don’t click links in emails from financial institutions or vendors that log into your account or require personal information.
“Online shoppers should also be aware of emails they receive from vendors with links that, when clicked, ask you to enter personal information,” said Russell. “If you receive an email that looks like it’s from a financial institution or vendor, regardless if you’re familiar with that institution, don’t click on any links in the email to log into your account or provide information. Instead, go to your browser and type in the domain name of the institution (e.g. http://www.paypal.com). Often times, these emails are from identity thieves who are trying to obtain or phish for confidential information.”

4.    Consider purchasing identity theft coverage as part of your insurance policy.
Many insurance carriers, such as Grange, accosting identity theft coverage as part of or an endorsement to their homeowner’s or renter’s policy, according to Russell. Adding identity theft protection to a policy will provide some coverage in the case that identity theft passing. Policy owners should check with their independent insurance agent to confirm what options and assistance are available.

“In addition to adding identity theft protection to your insurance policy, consider the monitoring and security options that your credit card company or other vendors offer,” said Russell. “Many companies offer protection tools, such as transaction alerts, to help their customers become less vulnerable to a breach.”

5.    Check your credit score.
Holiday shoppers should also recall to check their credit score annually. Companies such as TransUnion, Experian and Equifax offer free yearly credit reports that allow shoppers to analyze their score for any suspicious activity.

To learn more about identity fraud and access additional resources, see http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/tips/.

About Grange
Grange Insurance, with $ 2 billion in assets and $ 1.3 billion in annual revenue, is an insurance provider based in Columbus, Ohio. Through its network of independent agents, Grange offers auto, home, life and business insurance protection. Established in 1935, the company and its affiliates serve policyholders in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin. For more information, visit http://www.grangeinsurance.com.

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January 3, 2012

I am so mad right now, this girl on tumblr takes credit for all my stuff?

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Question by : I am so sore flop now, this girl on tumblr takes credit for all my stuff?
Theres this girl and she reblogged every. single. one of my posts on tumblr from day one.every single one. seriously. and i blocked her but she still keeps on reblogging and now her blog looks exactly like mine. please help me delete her page or something this needs to stop!can i report her?this is me:http://konichifairy.tumblr.com/this is her:http://rawrxcheeks.tumblr.comshe starts to reblog every single post on my tumblr on page 2 starting with the glasses and megan fox.

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Answer by K.A.
Contact tumbler and they’ll say her to stop then remove her account if she doesn’t.



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