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Welcome to our
Oregon resource page. This page provides information to help with
your research. We work hard to create timely, accurate, and fair
information. We can't, however, guarantee that our information, and
your interpretation of it, is appropriate to your particular
situation. Use this information at your own risk. Identity theft can
be a complex topic and that is why we provide additional links to
resources across the web and America. |
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Fact: Identity Theft victims each spend
an average of $1,500 and 175 hours to recover from this crime.
So
before you go further, please consider if you can
afford to spend hundreds of dollars and many hours searching in
frustration for the information you need to protect yourself?
Purchasing 'The Identity Theft Recovery Guide and Prevention
Manual' can immediately provide you with access to information you should have. |
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Our manual is available as an Adobe PDF
file - one of the most common formats on the web - and the Adobe PDF
reader is a free product! After using the 'ClickBank' link below
to pay for the manual, you will be able to immediately download the
manual to your computer.
No delay, no frustration, and no hassles - just the information you
need right now! |
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01-11-06
SCHAFF GETS 70-MONTH PRISON TERM FOR LAST YEAR'S HARBOR BANK ROBBERY
Jared Lloyd Shaff, 23, pleaded guilty in Curry County District Court
on Tuesday to bank robbery, identity theft and possession of a
controlled substance. Curry Coastal Pilot
01-11-06
Emergency services Identity theft, forgery, fraud — William Glenn
Fullenwider, 29, of the 2100 block of Milford Drive, Medford.
Mail Tribune
01-11-06
The King Of Cons
Forget what you've read about identity theft. To this day, the simple
act of forging stolen checks accounts for the largest percentage of
bank fraud losses—nearly $700 million a year, according to the
American Bankers Association. Willamette Week
01-11-06
Emergency services Identity theft, forgery, fraud — William Glenn
Fullenwider, 29, of the 2100 block of Milford Drive, Medford.
Mail Tribune
01-11-06
The King Of Cons
Forget what you've read about identity theft. To this day, the simple
act of forging stolen checks accounts for the largest percentage of
bank fraud losses—nearly $700 million a year, according to the
American Bankers Association. Willamette Week
01-11-06
The King Of Cons
Forget what you've read about identity theft. To this day, the simple
act of forging stolen checks accounts for the largest percentage of
bank fraud losses—nearly $700 million a year, according to the
American Bankers Association. Willamette Week |