Consumer Safety Resources from the Government on SPAM, Scams, Fraud, Phishing and Identity Theft
A list of government websites and resources for identifying and reporting fraud, identity theft, SPAM, email scams and more.
A list of government websites and resources for identifying and reporting fraud, identity theft, SPAM, email scams and more.
Learn how to protect yourself from scams, frauds and identity theft, repair your credit history, save money in the current economy and more.
I received an informative email forward the other day from my college Spanish professor (the same one who sent me the Calvin & Hobbes Lemonade Stand comic which has been a bit of a hit) and thought it could be useful to our readers.
I know there are a lot of good ID theft prevention tips [...]
Now that tax time is coming around, I’ve noticed an increase in tax related scam emails in my inbox and spam folder. They come in various forms with different sender names and subjects, claiming to be important notifications about your taxpayer account, your tax refund, and new this year, your economic stimulus or bailout check.
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OK, I know the word “meme” is supposed to be a noun, but I couldn’t help myself. If you know my blog’s name, you know that I love to play with words. I coined – pun intended – the word “pecuniarities” one night and just had to change my blog’s name. Besides, if “friend” [...]
Posts from personal finance and frugality blogs that caught my eye this week, plus recent finance blog carnivals that included posts from Pecuniarities.
It has been a good week for us here at Pecuniarities and I am really excited about some new changes. Here they be (yes, I have been watching Pirates of the Caribbean – the first one – one of Madoline’s and my favorite movies.)
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While checking my web stats last night [...]
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