What Should I Shred? I.D. Theft Basics...

According to a recent CBS News article...

After paying credit card or utility bills, shred them immediately. Also, shred sales receipts, unless related to warranties, taxes, or insurance. After a year, shred bank statements, pay stubs, and medical bills, barring some unresolved insurance dispute.
Wondering what to keep? The FTC says documents related to major life events should be saved and kept in a securely locked place. That would include:
·         Birth certificates or adoption papers
·         Social Security cards
·         Citizenship papers or passports
·         Marriage or divorce decrees
·         Death certificates of family members
Identity Theft is so much more. Following is a video of ways you can be affected and as it’s been said over and over, “it’s not if, but when”. It’s easy to be protected and now it’s even less expensive to do this. 
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