Elderly ID Protection
Older may be wiser, but not safer.
According to recent FTC statistics, senior citizens account for more than 20% of identity theft victims
- Federal Trade Commission
You’ve spent your entire life building a name, a family, and a safe home for yourself. You’ve worked hard at your craft, and graciously retired to enjoy a quieter time with the people you love. You know exactly what’s in your bank account at all times, and therefore you rarely check it. You are a prime target for identity theft.
Protect everything you worked so hard to earn
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The dangers of identity theft are liable to attack anyone, at anytime, and at any age. However, if you are over the age of 60 you are at an increasingly higher risk of losing your most precious possession - your good name and possibly your retirement funds or medical benefits. A simple phone call, a short email, your new accountant, the one day you forgot to check the mail – these all seem insignificant but are prime opportunities for a thief to take everything you’ve worked years for and throw it all away.
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Once your information is obtained, identity thieves can open credit card accounts, obtain driver’s licenses, drain you medical benefits or alter your medical records, shop online, create cell phone accounts, and gain employment. Criminals can start entirely new lives using your identity, and get away with it for years.
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Identity Theft Fraud Solutions understands the importance of safeguarding your identity and lifelong investments. That’s why we offer Identity Protection and Restoration, to get you back on your feet.
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You’ve worked hard to get where you are. Keep it that way.
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Older may be wiser, but not safer.