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Maximizing Financial Privacy. Keep your finances confidential - Continued
- If you are having real problems, if you have already been the victim of identity theft, change your name. This helps cover past problems personally and financially.
- Never share information with those who are outside of your immediate family about how much money you have or don’t have. Someone can also pull identity theft, opening credit cards or mortgages from your personal information if they know you don’t use a lot of credit cards or loans.
- Never share your pin numbers with any one for your credit cards or debit cards. This is just for your personal information and your personal use only.
- Never allow any one to make a photocopy of your credit card for any reason. Once someone has a copy of your number, your signature and your personal security code on the back of your card, they will max out your credit card.
- Only allow those who are responsible to be a signer on your personal or business checking accounts. If you allow another signer on your accounts, you risk someone taking all of your money, closing your accounts, or opening other accounts without your permission.
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