15 January 2014

Identity Theft - How Being Organized Can Help You Stop It

So, it seems that part of the joy is living in South Carolina now means that the government has compromised my identity...

Here are so great tips from CSID (www.csid.com) , the company hired to clean up the mess:
You can see that it takes some vigilance & organization on your part to keep yourself as safe as possible.
"How to Prevent Identity Theft
Identity theft is a serious problem affecting more people every day. That's why learning how to prevent it is so important. Knowing how to prevent identity theft makes your identity more secure. The more people who know how to prevent identity theft, the less inclined others may be to commit the crime. 
Preventing identity theft starts with managing your personal information carefully and sensibly. We recommend a few simple precautions to keep your personal information safe:

Only carry essential documents with you.
• Not carrying extra credit cards, your Social Security card, birth certificate or passport with you outside the house can help you prevent identity theft. 

Keep new checks out of the mail.
• When ordering new checks, you can prevent identity theft by picking them up at the bank instead of having them sent to your home. This makes it harder for your checks to be stolen, altered and cashed by identity thieves.

Be careful when giving out personal information over the phone.
• Identity thieves may call, posing as banks or government agencies. To prevent identity theft, do not give out personal information over the phone unless you initiated the call.

Your trash is their treasure.
• To prevent identity theft, shred your receipts, credit card offers, bank statements, returned checks and any other sensitive information before throwing it away.

Make sure others are keeping you safe.
• Ensure that your employer, landlord and anyone else with access to your personal data keeps your records safe.

Stay on top of your credit.
• Make sure your credit reports are accurate and that you sign up for a credit monitoring service, which can alert you by email to changes in your credit report – a helpful way to prevent identity theft.

Protect your Social Security Number.
• To prevent identity theft, make sure your bank does not print your Social Security Number on your personal checks.

Follow your credit card billing cycles closely.
• Identity thieves can start by changing your billing address. Making sure you receive your credit card bill every month is an easy way to prevent identity theft.

Keep a list of account numbers, expiration dates and telephone numbers filed away.
• If your wallet is stolen, being able to quickly alert your creditors is essential to prevent identity theft.

Create passwords or PIN numbers out of a random mix of letters and numbers.
• Doing so makes it harder for identity thieves to discover these codes, and makes it easier for you to prevent identity theft."

Source CSID http://www.csid.com/

04 November 2013

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16 January 2013

Garage Week - Tip #3 Label It Up


GO (GET ORGANIZED) MONTH

GARAGES

TIP #3


Labels

Masking tape, name tags, or polaroids.  Whatever you need to make sure you know what is where.

Try labeling all 4 sides of a container as well as it's lid.  That way no matter which way you store the box, you always know what is in it.  

(Clear containers go a long way to clearing up the mystery as well)

If you get stuck or need help getting started
with your organizing project...
sc 864.884.9686      nc 828.338.2112

Need a new closet to hang those tidy clothes in?  
sc 864.288.0257      nc 828.684.9282


Photo Courtesy of Carolina Closets

Garage Week - TIP #2 Like with Like


GO (GET ORGANIZED) MONTH

GARAGES

TIP #2



Like with Like

You will see this organizing adage a lot. Like with like in the garage can mean that when you are ready to wash the car, do home repairs, or get dirty in the garden all the tools & hardware you need to complete your project is all together & ready to go.

Doesn't that sound nice?
If you get stuck or need help getting started
with your organizing project...
sc 864.884.9686      nc 828.338.2112

Need a new closet to hang those tidy clothes in?  
sc 864.288.0257      nc 828.684.9282


Photo Courtesy of Carolina Closets

Garage Week - TIP #1 Go Vertical!



GO (GET ORGANIZED) MONTH

GARAGES

TIP #1


Think Vertical

Running out of room for your most expensive sports equipment - your car?

Don't forget that vertical storage is a great alternative to parking on the street. 
 Put things you use the most often at an accessible height, & seasonal equipment that is seldom accessed higher.

And park your car inside!


If you get stuck or need help getting started
with your organizing project...
sc 864.884.9686      nc 828.338.2112

Need a new closet to hang those tidy clothes in?  
sc 864.288.0257      nc 828.684.9282


Photo Courtesy of Carolina Closets