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		<title>Lionheart Assurance Scam Prevention Toolkit: Advise On How To Avoid An Identity Theft Scam While Traveling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discovering how to avoid identity theft scam when traveling should be one of your very top priorities when traveling outside the country or even in other places that you are not familiar with. Remember that everywhere you go, there are &#8230; <a href="http://www.new07.org/id-theft/lionheart-assurance-scam-prevention-toolkit-how-to-avoid-an-identity-theft-scam-while-traveling">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Discovering how to avoid identity theft scam when traveling should be one of your very top priorities when traveling outside the country or even in other places that you are not familiar with. Remember that everywhere you go, there are scam artists lurking around who are waiting for you to put your guard down so that they can scam you and use the information gathered from you to scam or ripoff other people. To follow are some things you need to keep in mind when traveling and how to avoid a scam.</p>
<p>Whether you will be away for a month or just a few days, it pays to make arrangements as to who will be responsible for your mail. If you can request that your letters be held at the post office in your locality, then that is a good thing to do. If not, you can also ask a dependable friend or neighbor to get your mail on your behalf. Remember that mail left on your porch or front door can be harvested by scam artists and the information they can get from your mail can be used in cheating or doing other fraudulent activities.</p>
<p>Vacations are usually ways for people to relax and recover from their demanding work life. However, this does not mean that you will put your guard down and forget everything you know about how to avoid identity theft scam. Be vigilant and protective of your identity and your belongings. For one thing, you should keep all credit cards or bank receipts in such a manner that you can account for every transaction you make during your time away. Do not just throw away these things as scam artists can harvest your credit card number and other details from such receipts.</p>
<p>Giving out your credit card information and other personal data over the phone in a public place is also a no-no. Even if you are in a country where your language is not spoken by many, you still cannot be sure if there are criminals nearby waiting for you to divulge your information via the telephone or mobile phone. Lastly, one of the ways to protect yourself from financial burden in case of identity theft scam is to make sure that you have adequate fraud insurance coverage.</p>
<p>For more information about how to avoid an <a title="lionheart assurance scam" href="http://www.marketmybusinesslocal.com/consulting/lionheart-assurance-solutions-waco-texas" target="_blank">identity theft scam</a> when traveling, take a moment Lionheart Assurance Solutions at http://www.LionheartAssuranceSolutions.com. It could make the difference between and restful time away and disaster.</p>
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