
Holiday spending can be a wonderful time. We shop for our loved ones, friends, co-workers, and associates. Finding just the right gift and paying by credit card. Then, Ouch! Your credit card is declined. You know you haven't exceeded your credit limit, and the clerk can't tell you anything. How frustrating.
Now begins the trek to uncovering the reason for the error. Calling the credit card company results in the discovery that some else has been using your credit. How could this have happened?
We often become lax when we go shopping. And holiday time is a busy time for shoppers as well as retailers and thieves are prowling for the opportunity to take your information.
In busy stores, rushed sales clerks and crowded lines we can loose track of our credit card or easily give shoulder surfers the information they want. In the midst of all the distractions we become a victim of identity theft.
Take the time this year to protect your information. Pay closer attention to transactions and watch out for thieves causing distractions.
* Shoulder Surfers. Pay attention to people who are standing close in your space. If you are using a PIN pad at a store, guard your information. Block the other persons view with your body and your hand. If you are using an ATM, pay attention to anyone who is too close for comfort. Put your body between them and the ATM. If you haven't started your transaction, step aside and let the other person go first.
* Check the store's receipt. When the clerk hands you the charge card receipt for your signature, look at the copy you are signing-this is the copy the store will keep. Is your entire credit card number printed on it? If so, mark out all but the last five digits. If you leave the entire number on the receipt it is possible that a thief can copy the entire receipt, and on it is your full name, card number and signature. The store only needs the last 5 digits for reference, not the entire number.
* Sales Clerks on the Phone. When making your purchase, don't hand your credit card over to a clerk who is on the telephone. Your card information could be relayed to another person.
* Unorganized Sales Clerks. Sales clerks who seem overly rushed or unorganized could be using that to cover up the way they are copying your credit card information. Copying your card information by hand or by a skimmer. If the clerk seems too busy, wait until he/she is finished before handing over your credit card.
* Keep sight of your credit card. Don't let anyone walk away with your credit card. This is common in restaurants. The wait staff will take your payment and return with a receipt. What happens with your credit card while it is out of your sight? You'll never know. Pay with cash or accompany the wait staff to the register than hand over your card. Stay with your card until the transaction is completed.
* Watch for skimmers. Skimmers are used to record magnetic information. They can be hand held, attached to a belt or attached to an ATM or gas pump. When you use an ATM or gas pump, look for anything that looks like it's attached or not part of the original equipment. Attached skimmers will let you complete your transaction but will also copy your information for the thieves to use later.
* Writing a Check. If you write a check, the clerk may ask you for identification. This is normal. What is not normal is for the clerk to write down your identification or information. They should not write it down on your check, or anywhere else. They are only allowed to look at it to verify you are the person named on the check. Always remember the clerk cannot write it down, anywhere.
* Junk Mail & Pre-Approved Credit Offers. Holiday shopping is filled with flyers, advertisements, pre-approved credit and offers of increasing credit limits. Don't let these get into the hands of mail thieves. Pick up your mail daily. Shred anything that has your name on it, not just pre-approved offers.
* Watch for Statements. With more mail delivered during the holidays, you may not be aware that your bank or credit card statements did not arrive. Know when to expect them and watch for them. Check your charges with against your statement. Notify them as soon as you suspect unauthorized activity.
* Charitable donations. This time of year charities can be found everywhere. Make sure you know who you are donating to. Imposters may set up legitimate looking collection points. If you want to donate find out a local contact and make your donation directly. Don't make a donation by check or credit card if you are not familiar with the person or organization.
* Parties. Holiday parties can be fun. It can also be a means for people to have access to your personal information in your home or at the office. Unlocked file drawers, documents or statements lying out on a desk, and outgoing mail can be an easy source for a thief to pick up. With party activities going on around you, you may not even notice someone slip into your office to steal information.
Steps to guard our information should become second nature. It takes some getting used to because we have to change our thinking. Even though we want to trust people, we should be suspicious of everyone. Over 50% of reported identity thefts have been committed by someone the victim knew. Family, friends, co-workers, service people, sales clerks or associates could all be potential thieves if given the right circumstances.
The holidays can be happy and hectic. Don't let your guard down or provide thieves with easy access to your information. Keep your identity safe this holiday season.
Cindy Graham is author of the book, "Who Else is You?" In it, she outlines strategies on how to reduce the risk of becoming an identity theft victim. An expert who has studied current identity theft trends, Cindy understands the risks of business owners and consumers when it comes to the exposure of personal information. For more information on her speaking, consulting or book, please visit: http://www.whoelseisyou.com or call: 970-285-1581 or Cindy@EasyAs123.biz
AP - The U.N. Security Council called for an "immediate" and "durable" cease-fire in Gaza in a resolution Thursday night even as fighting between Israel and Hamas raged with early morning airstrikes killing seven Palestinians and pushing the death toll to about 760 in the near two-week conflict.
AP - A key panel unanimously recommended impeachment for Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Thursday, setting up a vote that could make him the first governor to face such fate in Illinois' sordid political history. Blagojevich should lose his job for abusing power, mismanaging government and committing possible criminal acts, including federal allegations he tried to sell off a U.S. Senate seat, the special committee concluded.
AP - President-elect Barack Obama's proposed tax cuts ran into opposition Thursday from senators in his own party who said they wouldn't do much to stimulate the economy or create jobs. Senators from both parties agreed that Congress should do something to stimulate the economy. But Democratic senators emerging from a private meeting of the Senate Finance Committee criticized business and individual tax cuts in Obama's stimulus plan.
AP - U.S. policy to win in Afghanistan must recognize the poor nation's limitations and its neighborhood, especially its intertwined relationship with U.S. terrorism-fighting ally Pakistan, the top U.S. military commander in the region said Thursday.
AP - Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday that he sees no reason for President George W. Bush to pre-emptively pardon anyone at the CIA involved in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists. "I don't have any reason to believe that anybody in the agency did anything illegal," he said.
AP - In grainy cell-phone videos played over and over on the Internet, police officers force an unarmed black man to the ground and hold him face-down on a crowded train platform. Suddenly one of the officers draws his gun and fatally shoots the man in the back then looks up.
AP - Prosecutors said Thursday that investigators found 100 signed checks worth $173 million in Bernard Madoff's office desk that he was ready to send out to his closest family and friends at the time of his arrest last month in what is alleged to be largest financial fraud in history.
AP - Tim Tebow took over for Florida and the top-ranked Gators grabbed a 14-7 lead over No. 2 Oklahoma after three quarters at the BCS national championship game Thursday night.
Reuters - The U.N. Security Council called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip but Israeli warplanes launched intermittent attacks on Friday.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama warned on Thursday the U.S. economy could stay mired in recession for years without bold action and he urged lawmakers to work day and night to pass a massive stimulus plan.
Reuters - Financial giant Citigroup Inc will support a proposal in Congress to rewrite U.S. bankruptcy law to help troubled mortgage borrowers avoid foreclosure, Chief Executive Vikram Pandit said on Thursday.
Reuters - A legislative committee on Thursday recommended the impeachment of Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, citing widespread abuse of power including allegations he tried to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President-elect Barack Obama.
Reuters - Al Qaeda's operations chief in Pakistan and a top aide are believed to be dead, a U.S. counterterrorism official said on Thursday, in what appeared to be the latest results of a campaign targeting the militant group's leadership.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama named Tim Kaine as head of the Democratic Party on Thursday, rewarding an early supporter with a high-profile political post even as he continues to serve as Virginia governor.
Reuters - Europe on Friday looked for a swift restoration of gas supplies, after striking a deal with Moscow on monitoring gas shipments via Ukraine that have been halted by a rancorous pricing dispute with Kiev.
AFP - Israel was under intense pressure Friday to end its two-week-old offensive in the Gaza Strip after the UN Security Council called for an immediate ceasefire as the death toll from the war rose past 760.
AFP - Hopes for a quick resumption of Russian gas supplies to Europe were rising Friday after Russia agreed on the terms for the deployment of monitors in Ukraine.
Christmas time is finally here, and most people during this holiday are... Read More
Father's Day is just around the corner. If you're looking for a... Read More
Holidays and the start of a new year inevitably make us think... Read More
"The stress-free way to enjoy the holidays is to plan, take one... Read More
If you*re like me, the holidays always have a way of sneaking... Read More
Like many people, I love the idea of making a large assortment... Read More
Infidelity is at an all time high. According to the latest statistics,... Read More
On July 4th 1776 the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence.... Read More
Here it is Thursday afternoon, and Evelyn sees no break in her... Read More
Holiday Tips For Stepfamilies: Let Go Of The "Brady Bunch" Fantasy!When my... Read More
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas and the clock is... Read More
Twentieth through the twenty-fourth anniversaries traditional gift is china. Vintage china tea... Read More
Ever wonder why there's an "Easter Bunny"? Ever wonder why he brings... Read More
Here it comes again - the Holiday Army - in its annual... Read More
Do you know what you are giving to the children on you... Read More
Easter is Sunday, March 27th! Don't forget the flowers! Your spring celebration... Read More
Ah, the beginning of a New Year. A time to reflect and... Read More
We all wish there was more time in a day. So when... Read More
It's time once again for the dreaded New Year's Resolutions. Most of... Read More
There are as many as eight possible Valentines Day origins and the... Read More
In theory Christmas is a time that is filled with joy and... Read More
It is never too soon to begin planning the perfect Halloween costume,... Read More
So Valentine's Day is upon us yet again, and most of us... Read More
Superstitions surrounding owls have a long and ancient history. These nocturnal creatures... Read More
Anniversary parties are a wonderful way to celebrate two people who have... Read More
"It's not that the Irish are cynical. It's rather that they have... Read More
This holiday season don't be trendy ? avoid the Seasonal Seven (the... Read More
I have walked through a countless number of stores searching for a... Read More
So you know someone who likes to "veg out" in front of... Read More
The Thanksgiving leftovers have all been eaten and the gift-buying season has... Read More
The holiday season is upon us! It is a time when family... Read More
During this Thanksgiving holiday, we are reminded to reflect on the bounty... Read More
When Halloween comes around and you want to throw a party or... Read More
Today Mother's Day or Mothering Sunday is celebrated all over the world.... Read More
I have a friend who works at a loan company. She starts... Read More
Bunnies & chicks, colourful eggs, and the hunt for hidden chocolate. It's... Read More
Here are 7 classic kid birthday party game ideas that are always... Read More
A mother's bracelet is a personalized bracelet that celebrates the most important... Read More
One of the best things about Halloween, is wearing a costume. If... Read More
Several Years ago while I was shopping for Christmas I stopped dead... Read More
John Grisham wrote a book called SKIPPING CHRISTMAS. Amazon.com reports: "John Grisham... Read More
My good friend, Rae, just called and suggested having a Fourth of... Read More
What does your holiday season usually look like -- a lot of... Read More
What does holly, that untidy traditional greenery you just have to festoon... Read More
Direct Answers - Column for the week of November 29, 2004I have... Read More
Have you ever wondered why we decorate a tree for Christmas? What... Read More
As a personal growth specialist, I like to think I'm hip. I... Read More
The holiday season is a wonderful opportunity to allow your children to... Read More
The Holiday Season. Does time seem to compress, or is it just... Read More
If your product or service can be given as a gift, a... Read More
The holidays are supposed to be a time of celebration when friends... Read More
From the book A Heartland Christmas CollectionIn the first years after my... Read More
No matter what the season, packages make a statement even before they're... Read More
To take advantage of the last days of autumn, we planned an... Read More
If you're tired of your gifts looking like everyone else's, put some... Read More
Deecember is a cruel month. Christmas sales, decorations, advertisements -everyone seems so... Read More
Have you ever said "I wish we didn't have to spend so... Read More
Thanksgiving is the most important holiday of the year.Oh, sure, Christmas is... Read More
I have a friend who works at a loan company. She starts... Read More
You're tired. You've worked hard all week. Suddenly, the kids shout gleefully...... Read More
Flowers & Valentine's Day go hand in hand. Your Valentine will be... Read More
I was listening to one of my favorite radio talk programs today.... Read More
Depending on the age of your little ones, you may want to... Read More
As the holidays approach each year, more and more people suffer from... Read More
When Archduke Maximillian of Austria bestowed a diamond ring on Mary of... Read More
1.) BEGIN NOW !!!Don't save your shopping, decorating, cooking, wrapping, and cleaning... Read More
When I think of Valentines Day I think of Chocolates and Flowers.... Read More
Gazing the wide stretched blue carpet, with blows of zephyrs whispering and... Read More
Whether you know him by Eros or Cupid, this son of the... Read More
For many people the end of a year is a time of... Read More
While mothers have had their special day since 1914, fathers have only... Read More
From my childhood memories, pride of place on the top of Christmas... Read More
Is there really a Santa Claus? Any parent who hasn't been faced... Read More
For many people the end of a year is a time of... Read More
I can recall from my days in England, watching television at Christmas... Read More
Halloween is an exciting night for children and a busy time for... Read More
So Valentine's Day is upon us yet again, and most of us... Read More
Wonderfully simple to do and oh so impressive!You don't need a $40... Read More
Jewelry can be the perfect gift for mom on Mother's Day, but... Read More
With Mother's Day approaching fast, it's time to begin thinking about how... Read More
Traditionally Christmas ornaments were bulbs of all the same color which were... Read More
A free Christian ecard is comprised of inspirational quotes, musical greetings, messages... Read More
Christmas is a wonderful time! Everyone is full of good cheer, the... Read More
Holidays may come and go but some holidays, like Christmas, should never... Read More
Years of having to make do have turned me into a?"There must... Read More
It is holidays time, and you've the money and you want to... Read More
A Creative Dream Come TrueA hush falls over the room as you... Read More
One of the most inexpensive ways to create stonewalls in your home/haunt... Read More
Putting up and decorating your Christmas tree is a holiday tradition which... Read More
Have the holidays become too commercial for you? Are you feeling empty... Read More
"Let us remember that the Christmas heart is a giving heart, a... Read More
It's not only the candy that puts smiles on kids' faces on... Read More
Fun, though they are intended to be, The Holidays can be a... Read More
Instead of scouring the mall for gifts this holiday season why not... Read More
Holiday Holiday |