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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Open house may be a safety hazard

            Good day everyone, I'm Jeff N Marquis co-author of "Untapped Wealth Discovered."
Whenever we decide to sell our homes one of the most common techniques that has been a part of the selling process is for us to have an open house so that we can show off our home to perspective buyers.  The open house method has been around for much longer than we can remember and in so many other cases the open house way of life has also been used during the summer to bring friends and family together plus more.  However, it seems that in recent times some very enterprising identity thieves are using the tools of their trade to take advantage of open house events. 
What they're doing is to come to these open house events and garner information that they use to steal your identity away without you even suspecting.  For example, they get your name and address, and names of family members if they can, and they use these pieces of information to get even more information about you.  Your license number for one thing, and they can even use the info that they have picked up from your open house event to trace your social insurance number.  While you're busy answering questions from other visitors they scout around your house looking for anything and everything that can help them to invade the bounds of your personal information.
Many business bureaus are warning Americans to be more vigilant when it comes to open house events.  Keep all of your personal information under lock and key while those potential buyers go through your house.  You may even want to hire professional watchers to ensure that no one leaves your place with anything that they can use to carry out identity theft.  More importantly, don't give out too much information on yourself to any potential buyer.  Time for us all to start taking more strict precautions before it's too late. 
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