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ID Theft - Keep it Under The Thumb.
James
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It is OK if someone doesn't cut your fingers off or hold them to ransomAn average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T
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:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
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who would want to give a bank their thumbprint?ॐ Signature Removed by Someones Mum. ॐ0
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i think this is a good idea at least you would be assured that nobody could impersonate you if you did use something as personnal as a thumbprint.:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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Secure your ID in 2007 & Force a crooks hand:
Equifax boss Neil Munroe said today (Friday December 8).
“This is an excellent idea. It offers people effective protection
against fraud.”
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Here's how.0
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