By Ashley J. on Jul 15, 2007 in Banking & Credits
I see many people threw the credit card mail to trash bin right after it arrived to their mailbox. They didn’t realize in that mail has all of their information, which leads to the identity theft or they may use your information for other purposes. No matter whatever mail sent to you under your name, you ought to open it up and scan through. If it’s just a wasted mail, shred it well with a paper shredder. Some people burn it, but I’m not going to suggest you to do that because it’s really dangerous and can cause fires.
The other way to stop receiving firm offers from Consumer Credit Reporting Companies. Please go to www.optoutprescreen.com and make a request for five years or permanently.

