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		<title>By: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Definition</title>
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		<description>[...] Identity theft might take the form of impersonating you, in other words, literally pretending to be you when buying goods and services or it might take the more sinister form of actually becoming you whereby the identity thief changes your mailing address for bank accounts and official administration. This is why it is important to be vigilant so that you can spot any unusual behavior with regards to your mail or online access and also to keep a check on your credit records as these are where the first signs will appear that someone has stolen your identity.Source: bankruptcyassistancenow.com [...]</description>
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