you dont be dumb.
Laws against theft, fraud, and coercion are needed to protect free choice.
Your home internet and network should be protected by a password to stop identity theft.
Yes, if you haven't made your payments then you have broke your agreement with the leinholder. Basically you are hiding a vehicle that isn't yours which is theft and if I'm not mistaken the last time I checked theft is against the law and is usually followed by punishment of the courts and law enforcement.
Federation Against Software Theft was created in 1984.
Federation Against Copyright Theft was created in 1983.
Please read all the information on www.medicalrecordtheft.com to become more protected against ID Theft. ID Theft: First Line of Defense should be added to your everyday lifestyle while credit card monitoring can watch the electronic side of things. ID Theft is so much more than credit monitoring, and with google's new tech development with gps monitoring via cell numbers: Beware! Thieves will be coming out of the woodwork watching/monitoring your activity. Take every precaution possible. As the Economy gets worse, burglaries will increase.
I personally do not think that money should only be electronic due to the rapid growth rate of identity theft.
it is against the law. to have a car when you are behind on your payments, is a criminal offense. it is considered grand theft auto, which while a video game, is not a game in real life. it is a criminal offense. a first degree felony.
Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft was created in 1990.
Stealing is theft. Theft is a crime. It is against the law. Depending on the amount of stolen and the means and methods by which it is stolen, it could be serious enough to spend time in jail.
You should have reported the theft as soon as possible. Regardless of theft, you are responsible for the payments. Hopefully, you had theft insurance to make the payoff for you.
Yes, aluminum foil can protect credit cards from electronic theft by blocking radio frequency identification (RFID) signals that can be used to steal information from the card.