Every month I get a phone call from our clients saying that their credit card has been subjected to fraud. I never used to get these calls but it seems that the number of cases have really gone up in the last six months. It is a big pain in the neck to clear up your account and go through the motions of cancelling your credit card, getting a new one and making sure you don’t pay for the items that was purchased on your credit card. The bigger problem is identity theft when someone actually seems to have taken over your life.

Here are eight things you can do to protect yourself from credit card and identity theft.

Read the list…

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