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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Tue. Nov. 30, 2010

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So - what is Blastoff?

Blastoff is your launch pad to the Internet and can be customized with your favorite news, music, videos, blogs, social networks, and shopping, all in one place!   Blastoff also pays you when you shop online!

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Helping you Prevent Identity Theft

Tony Koehler | Email | 217-919-0457
Helping you Prevent Identity Theft, Tony
 




I thought I was careful, but... '





According to one expert, when your house is robbed, the robber is not there anymore.
But when your identity is stolen, the crime crops up again and again. Your identity is used to buy a car in Cleveland or a house in Omaha or to finance a spending spree in Miami. You think the crime has concluded, only to find out you've just bought a plane ticket to Bali.
Suddenly, your life revolves around retrieving your identity. The time involved in clearing one's name is substantial, enough to warrant time off from work just to focus on the situation.
We've taken a pro-active stand against Identity Theft. We help in prevention but -- unlike any other company -- we can actually go to work on your behalf to restore your good name.

For tips and information on how to protect your good name with the Identity Theft Shield, give me a call or visit my website  


Protecting you 24/7,

Tony Koehler


Independent Associate
Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How We Can Protect you from Identity Theft


Anthony Koehler | Email | 217-919-0457
How We Can Protect you from Identity Theft
 



Somebody stole ]effrey Brown's ID. in November 1999. He didn't find out about it for 11 months--3 weeks before closing on a mortgage. The thief opened 9 credit accounts, bought a car, rented an apartment and racked up $45,000 in debt--In ]effrey Brown's name.



Criminals are getting bolder -- they know they don't have much of a chance of ever being caught or ever being prosecuted.

Fortunately, there's PPL and the Identity Theft Shield to protect you!


It's no secret -- Identity Theft is a major problem in America.

Most people don't discover that they're victims until it's too late. Imagine having to spend countless hours and thousands of dollars trying to restore your good name. Some people report it takes years!

With this crime spiraling out of control, two high-integrity companies-- Pre-Paid Legal Services and Kroll Worldwide -- joined forces to help you prevent this crime from hurting your good name.

Unlike any other company, we also provide restoration service if it does happen.

It's not enough to order a credit report. If there's adverse or incorrect information, would you know how to fix it? And how much time, frustration and money would it cost you? We can do the restoration work for you!

Check my website-- https://www.prepaidlegal.com/multisite/multisite?site=idt&assoc=koehlerfromaninssv--for more information. Then join the growing number of Americans who are adding this service!

Protecting you 24/7,

Anthony Koehler

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Anthony Koehler
Independent Associate
Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.

H: 217-919-0457
email me

Learn about the Identity Theft Shield at:
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Monday, November 22, 2010

The Legal Shield

Have you been detained and weren't sure what to do? Here's a tip...



Tuesday, November 16, 2010

What can Prepaid Legal Services do for ME?

Take about 20 minutes to watch this VIDEO that shows in great detail all of the benefits that Prepaid Legal can offer. This video offers real life scenarios and examples of people that have benefitted from a PPL membership.

After you watch the video if you have any questions, send me an email OR better yet you can ENROLL now!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Identity theft ring breaches Holy Cross Hospital


Nov 11, 2010 (Sun Sentinel - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- An identity theft ring managed to breach emergency room files at Holy Cross Hospital to steal Social Security numbers and personal details of about 1,500 patients, officials said Wednesday.

Emergency room employee Natashi Orr was among four people arrested as part of an investigation that began before June, U.S. postal inspectors and prosecutors said.

After federal agents uncovered the scheme, hospital technicians spent months tracking Orr's computer activity but cannot be sure which 1,500 patients she compromised while working there from April 2009 to September. That's when she was fired.



As a precaution, Holy Cross is notifying all 44,000 patients who visited the emergency room during that period, so they can take steps to make sure their identities were not misused, hospital Chief Executive Dr. Patrick Taylor said in a statement.

This is the second major identity-theft case in a South Florida hospital. In 2007, a front-desk coordinator at Cleveland Clinic in Weston was arrested for printing personal details of 1,130 patients to be used on fraudulent medical bills.

At Holy Cross, technicians discovered that Orr, 36, had printed basic computerized forms in patient files containing name, address, birth date, diagnosis and other details, officials said. Raushanah Bowleg, 33, Opa-locka, did the same on his job at an Aventura physician office.

Both were paid for the information by Mildred Alexis, 42, of Miramar. Alexis then sold the ID details to Albert Anthony Andrulonis, 26, of Davie, and Jimmy Lee Theodore, 27, of Pembroke Pines, who used the data to obtain credit cards and bank debit-card accounts to steal money, authorities said.

In the Cleveland Clinic case, the ID-theft ring sold the patient details to a Naples medical firm that used the data to collect $8 million of false billings from Medicare. The hospital employee pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years' probation including six months of house arrest.

The Holy Cross breach came to light when postal inspectors recovered paper records bearing personal details of 38 patients, Taylor said. Hospital technicians tracked the employee's computer activity to learn she had accessed 1,500 files, officials said.

The breach only affects patients who came to the emergency room, not other departments, Taylor said. Officials do not believe the woman compromised the hospital computer system, but rather just stole the printouts.

Holy Cross officials said they hoped the breach would not undermine patients' trust in the hospital's information security. The hospital responded by blocking patient ID details from being included when someone prints forms, officials said.

"While it may be impossible to absolutely prevent an employee from violating our values and policies for personal gain, we are determined to take all necessary steps to review and strengthen our administrative procedures to ensure that we are providing the highest level of data security possible," Taylor said.

In its letter to the 44,000 patients, the hospital offered one year of free credit-monitoring services from Experian to help them monitor for possible ID theft. A spokeswoman could not say how much that would cost.

Holy Cross also has started a hot line for patients with questions, at 800-388-4301.

Inspectors arrested four of the five, with Theodore still at large. The charges -- mail, wire and bank fraud -- carry penalties up to 20 years in prison per count, with up to 10 additional years for each count of disclosing individual health information.

Bob LaMendola can be reached at blamendola@sunsentinel.com or 954-356-4526.

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