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Hello {FIRSTNAME},

Thank you for subscribing to my how to prevent Identity Theft ecourse! In this ecourse you'll learn all about:

1. Part 1 - All The Different Mehtods Of Identity Theft.
2. Part 2 - How To Prevent Identity Theft.
3. Part 3 - What To Do when id theft occurs.
4. Part 4 - Your Liability As A Victim Of Identity Theft.
5. Part 5 - Actual Identity Theft Victim Cases.

Let's go ahead & get started today with "Part 2 - How To Prevent Identity Theft".

Part 2 - How To Prevent Identity Theft.
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Let's check in to see how you're doing before we go any further.  That was a lot of information to absorb and for someone who's new to the whole world of Identity Theft it was likely very overwhelming.  

You're doing really well though and I'm proud of you!  You made it through the most difficult part of this book.  You learned all about the scariness of ID theft and the many forms it can take and look, you're still here.  Now it's time for your reward.  The first portion of this book may have caused you to feel helpless, frightened or without power against the enormity of the problem.  Now however it's time for you to learn that there is something you can do about it.  Knowledge is power and here is where you become EMPOWERED!

Protecting Your Mail

Remember how we talked about thieves that would steal your mail from the garbage and even from your own mailbox?  Well don't let them!  Make sure that every single piece of mail with any kind of identifying information on it is shredded before you throw it away.  Simply tearing it into a few pieces is not adequate protection.  This only provides the thief with a fairly basic jigsaw puzzle to your most valued information.  Invest in a small shredder for your home.  These are very inexpensive especially when you consider that the minimal cost of the item could save you hundreds or thousands of dollars in the long run, not to mention a huge headache.  If you can't purchase one yourself then take your mail to work with you and use the shredder in your office.

A locked mailbox will not completely guarantee your protection from identity thieves but it certainly may help in dissuading their attempts to steal your mail.  Look into purchasing a mailbox that has a slot in the top for the mail to be slid into but where you need a key to actually remove it.  This way, if your mailbox is broken into you will at least know it right away and will perhaps be able to notify creditors, banks and other companies before any real damage is done.

Next time we'll be discussing alittle about "What To Do when id theft occurs".

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