Friday, October 3, 2008

Fight Identity Theft With This Pen!


Imagine finding out that your bank account is overdrawn by more than $1000 due to a series of checks returned for non-sufficient funds. To make matters worse, your bank has suspended your check writing privileges and you didn't even write the bad checks! Unfortunately, many Americans have found themselves in this same situation due to an identity theft crime known as "check washing." Let's see how check fraud works.



The thief lifts your check from your mailbox. Then, he or she places the check in either rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover for a short period of time to erase all of your writing except your signature. When the check dries, the thief fills in the check and cashes it. Meanwhile, you are left to suffer the consequences.

How can such crimes be prevented? The answer lies in using a special kind of pen like the one shown above. Rubbing alcohol and nail polish remover are no match for these gel pens because their ink does not disappear after being submerged in the solvent.



Could you use a practical solution to the identity theft trend that's sweeping our nation? If so, visit our site or call us toll-free at 1.877.667.7642. Yes, you really can ink out identity theft with the stroke of a pen.

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