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Identity Theft and the Recession, A Guide

Posted by: Rachel James | June 10th, 2009

Scammers and identity thieves often take advantage of fears, hopes and dreams. This is what makes some of their crimes so emotionally devastating to victims. Often the fraud or scam they are running appears to be the only hope in the victim’s life, until the true intentions are revealed.

Current events are always a draw for scam artists, and exploiting consumers by playing on their most vulnerable emotions remains the most lucrative sources of income. Before you hand over information or money, stop and think about how emotional you are at that moment. If your emotions are running high, maybe it is time to cool it. Ask if you can come back tomorrow, or call them back at another time. If they insist that it must be done right away, or otherwise hurry you- it is probably a good sign that this is a scam. Scammers don’t want you to take the time to check with the Better Business Bureau or your local police- they want your money now, and they will tell you whatever you need to hear to believe that “time is running out” or it is a “limited offer”.

Particularly during this tough economic state, people are turning to others for help and are often taken in by crooks. When you combine this fear with a confusion about where to access legitimate resources, you are asking for trouble. Many Attorney General’s offices, privacy bloggers, and security professionals have made an effort to bring exposure to the real assistance available to those who are experiencing woes during this recession. Thanks to their efforts, I have compiled a Guide to Identity Theft and the Recession which can be found here.

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