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To answer your question - no. There are actually legitimate offers that come in the mail or email inbox. You just have to know what is or what isn't for real. The best way to know is by monitoring what email comes in and looking at the subject, who the email is from, and who the email is for. If you recognize the subject line, the email may be a legitimate offer. Of course it would help to keep a folder of each email list you sign up with, because this way you can track your emails as they come in. [br][br]For instance, let's say you subscribed to an email list that featured toy cars. Every time you get an email from this company about toy cars you know the email is legit. This is how the process works. By knowing ahead of time what email you subscribe to will help you know what emails are truly real offers and what are scams. [br] |
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Identity theft costs business and individuals $53 billion dollars annually
In 2003, Americans spent 300 million hours resolving issues related to identity theft.
70% of all identity theft cases are perpetrated by a co-worker or employee of an affiliated business.