Did you know that your financial information can be stolen in a matter of minutes leading to you having to waste time (a valuable asset) and make calls to get everything back in order? I personally was hit a month ago and had to fight to get my money back sooner than later. What was really odd was that this person withdrew money from an ATM in Pennsylvania. I have never been in that state in my entire life. My card was physically still with me so that could only mean that they duplicated it.
Now I know that you cannot control what happens to your information when you swipe at the grocery store for I was hit through the Target store breach as well. I do know that there are some ways to become less of a target of being a victim.
1. Have cash readily available! With recent cyber attacks, you do not know how long it will be until you have access to your money when someone takes it all. Cash is King! 2. Do not keep all your eggs in one basket. 3. Check your bank accounts daily! 4. Carry credit cards and bank cards in a RDIF (Radio-frequency identification) blocking wallet >> Your information can be stolen from someone who barely walked by you in seconds. 5. Check your credit report every 3 months or so to see if you have had any unknown hits. It may lead you to an unknown account that's about to default that you did not even sign up for in the first place. Comment below with tips on protecting your identity and guarding your credit. A great way to get the word out about your business is your vehicle. We spend some much of our lives in it. Why not make the most out of it and market to the world! #mobilebillboard P.S. Another great way to make the most of your day in traffic (one of my pet peeves) is to turn your car into a mobile classroom. Great way to finish all of those books that you have been wanting to read. |
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