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by Pamella Neely

You should first decide on the type of door you want to have. The three main choices are fiberglass, wood, and steel, but glass is also very popular. Only choose a solid wood door because a hollow one may be kicked through very easily and is rather difficult to reinforce. Steel doors are the best choice for safety because they are stronger than other types of doors. They also will not crack, come apart, or warp as other types of doors tend to do. Any dents in steel doors can be easily repaired with a basic body repair kit.

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by Paul Wilcox

Identity theft is becoming a major problem but by being aware and taking some preventative measures, you may be able to avoid becoming a victim. There are numerous things that you can do to help prevent identity theft. The first is to check your credit reports annually.

This is a good idea for anyone to keep track of their credit rating but it could also produce the first warning sign that there is some fraudulent activity going on in someones name that they were not aware of. One free report is available to everyone each year and additional reports may be available for those who have been victim to identity theft.

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by Paul Wilcox

Pop-ups are the annoying ads and other things on the internet that open on your monitor as you’re surfing the web. Their main goal is to either get you to visit a certain website or to collect your name and email address for marketing purposes.

The pop-ups that come on your screen as a web page loads are usually caused by something called JavaScript. This is a simple programming language that can be integrated into the HTML used to build web sites.

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by Paul Wilcox

Identity theft is a major problem in this day and age. It hurts the creditors that have money owing to them as well as the people whose identities are stolen. Even the general public looses because of the extra fees and higher interest rates charged by the companies for money they loose. It’s difficult to determine its origin but it’s really just another form of thievery and that’s been around forever.

Is Identity Theft Creative or Just Stealing?

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by Paul Wilcox

Personal identity theft has become a lot more newsworthy lately. Some experts say that it’s receiving much more attention than it should. It has become so common in the news that there is now an insurance to cover it called personal identity insurance.

What Does It Cover?

Personal identity theft insurance typically costs $25 to $50 per year and covers up to a total of $15,000 to $25,000 worth of expenses. It covers some lost wages that result from of time that must be taken off work to deal with fraud. Coverage for this benefit usually does not exceed $500 per week and is generally limited to four weeks of total coverage. Some attorney’s fees may be covered by this insurance.

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by Paul Wilcox

Identity theft has now become a major problem. It grows more each year and can nearly destroy people in the process. If this happens to you, you need to know how to report it. It’s important that it’s reported in order to solve it and keep it from happening to someone else.

Steps to Take to Report ID Theft

There are several things that you can do to report ID theft as well as protecting yourself financially as well.

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by Paul Wilcox

You wouldnt go driving down the highway during rush hour with a blindfold on, would you? Hopefully not (and if you do, please let me know what roads you drive on). If you do not protect yourself from identity theft, thats basically the same as driving blindfolded. Dont think identity theft can never happen to you because you are too well educated or too poor. Identity theft can happen to anybody from all walks of life. According to The Presidents Identity Theft Task Force, about 10 million Americans become victims of identity theft a year. The good news is you can protect yourself from identity theft for free and by using your common sense.

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by Paul Wilcox

There are plenty of things that you could own. Some may have been bought, others given to you, and still other passed along from generation to generation.

They may have a monetary value or they could be more sentimental. Things like pictures or other heirlooms are hard to put a price on, but they can be invaluable to people who know their history.

And what’s the problem with owning things? They can be stolen. Or damaged by fire, flood or earthquake.

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