

| Reminder from: | SusquehannaSeniorNet Yahoo! Group | |
| Title: | --Cmptr Club, ID Theft | |
| Date: | Wednesday May 23, 2007 | |
| Time: | 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm | |
| Next reminder: | The next reminder for this event will be sent in 8 days, 4 minutes. | |
| Location: | JV Brown Library, 4th Floor SeniorNet Learning Ctr | |
| Street: | 19 East 4th St. | |
| City State Zip: | Williamsport, Pa 17701 | |
| Phone: | 326-0536 (Library, directions only); other questions contact Art Kline at 570.326.9672 | |
| Notes: | You've already read all the "what-to-do" articles in the papers and magazines about Identity Theft, plus you've seen the mountains of statistics on this topic. Now you can let Dean Ely "pull it all together" and MAKE SENSE OF ALL THIS for you. This presentation is geared to both people who don't use a computer as well as people who do. [---] Dean will discuss all aspects of ID Theft, including what it’s all about, how big a problem is ID Theft, how does Identity Theft occur, Phishing & Pharming, how can you tell if you are a victim of ID Theft, getting your credit report, tips for staying safe on-line, passwords and pin numbers, banking, paying bills or making on-line purchases, what to do if your personal information is lost or stolen, what actions you need to take quickly, and other immediate steps for identity theft victims. Complete outline at http://www.lycoming.org/seniornet/archive/snet2007/070523idtheft.shtml [----] Dean is one of 24 members of the Pennsylvania AARP Consumer Issues Task Force, that monitors ID Theft, home improvement scams, investment scams, payday lending, precious metals/coin investments, foreign money offers, power cut-off by utilities, and energy assistance programs . . . to name a few. He is a retired Field Investigator after thirty-six years with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Standard Weights and Measures, and was involved in hundreds of investigations on issues of fraud relating to weights and measures laws, many of those ending up in courts of law. He has been “on-line” since the mid eighties -- utilizing the computer for communication, banking and as source of information. (Announcement entered by J Ingram.) | |
| Get reminders on your mobile, Yahoo! Messenger, and email. Edit reminder options |
||