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On anti-theft protection - two articles
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Lenona
2023-12-14 19:06:31 UTC
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I admit, my first thought upon seeing the "10 Hiding Spots" article was "oh great! You've just provided a guidebook to all the rookie burglars out there!"

But it's worth reading anyway, I guess. However, I, for one, will never use the trick of putting something valuable into something everyday-looking, such as a book that's had its pages cut out - never mind a bag that was originally marketed and sold with FOOD in it! Anyone should know that the object could too easily get thrown out - or misplaced. Especially if one has a lot of books.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/10-hiding-spots-burglars-always-look-first/ss-AA146I28?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=a67fbc79427242b2942ccb79642d5f30&ei=150#image=1

Anyway, it was the second one that got me really concerned - just from the title. Not that I know how reliable Reader's Digest is these days.

I have to say that I never heard of #10.

"26 Secrets an Identity Thief Definitely Doesn’t Want You to Know"

https://www.rd.com/list/identity-thief-secrets/
Lenona
2023-12-14 19:42:14 UTC
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And:

"How To Spot A Credit Card Skimmer"

https://www.amarillo.com/story/news/2019/03/03/swiping-data-apd-cautions-about-credit-card-skimmers-found-at-gas-pumps-atm/53215132007/


I have to say, it took me a while to figure out the first pair of photos. (I would NEVER notice something that subtle in real life...)

Makes me glad that I use my credit card as little as possible.

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