Are you a victim of identity theft?
The scale of identity theft has been recently analyzed in a
federal report and the general results were worrying. The report
states that lately, one out of four American homes is targeted
by identity theft. One answer to this problem is the new June
2005 FACTA Law (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) which
brings new regulations concerning identity theft.
The problems caused by identity theft cost taxpayers billions
of dollars each year. There are many ways in which identity
theft strikes: a person having personal information on someone
else can easily open fraudulent bank accounts, charge credit
cards, rent buy or sell items with a different name and so on.
Victims of identity theft often have a very late response and
they realize that they have been robbed or cheated out of their
money only weeks, months or even years later. The number one
cause for identity theft are all the documents that contain such
sensitive personal information and get thrown in the garbage,
instead of being properly disposed of by using a paper shredder.
FACTA law and paper shredders
The fines imposed by the FACTA law for businesses that do not
dispose of document containing personal employee information
properly are high. The best way of avoiding both the FACTA fines
and any risks of allowing employee information to fall in the
wrong hands is to purchase a paper shredder. While the cots of a
shredder and it's presence in the office might seem like an
extra burden, the paper shredder is, in fact, your best bet
against identity theft and other forms of fraud. Small office
shredders are great for small offices with only a few employees,
while larger corporations can purchase a cross cut paper
shredder that can process thousands of documents each day.
Why do I need a shredder?
There are many reasons for purchasing a paper shredder (find out
more here: www.paper-shredder-expert.com ) and the need for such
an office device increased since the FACTA Law "Fair and
Accurate Credit Transactions Act" was passed in 2005. Many
offices consider such a purchase but are worried about the room
the paper shredder will occupy. There is good news for them -
small office paper shredders - they take very little room and
offer more than enough shredding capacity for a small 3-5 person
office. Another issue some company managers come across is
related to paper shredder costs. However, the device requires
almost no cash to maintenance and run and the fact of knowing
that your disposed documents cannot be pieced together is worth
every cost.
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