Wednesday, December 29, 2004 November 2004   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 8  
CONTENTS
New Law Changes Rules for Car Donation in 2005
Beware of Phony Social Security Scams
Free Credit Reports Available to Some Consumers
Basic Rules for Businesses on Protecting Personal Information
November 2004 Statistics
Welcome November New Members!
BBB Links
Membership Info
Topics of Interest
Past Issues
October 2004
November 15, 2004
Vol. 1 Issue 7
September 2004
October 17, 2004
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August 2004
August 31, 2004
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July 31, 2004
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June 2004
June 28, 2004
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Vol. 1 Issue 1
New Law Changes Rules for Car Donation in 2005
A new law goes into effect in 2005 that will alter the rules for the contributions of used motor vehicles (including boats and planes).
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Beware of Phony Social Security Scams
The Better Business Bureau receives numerous consumer inquiries and complaints about direct mailings that use the words "Social Security" or other government-like symbols as come-ons to get consumers attention - and sometimes their money.
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Free Credit Reports Available to Some Consumers
Consumers in 13 Western states can now request a free annual copy of their credit report. The Fair and Accurate Credit transactions Act of 2003 (FACTA) requires the nationwide credit bureaus to provide consumers, at their request, a free copy of their credit report once every 12 months.
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Basic Rules for Businesses on Protecting Personal Information
Nearly all businesses collect some sort of personal information on its clients, customers or employees. This might include such things as the individual's name, address, age, gender, indentification numbers, income, employment, assets, liabilities, source of funds, payment records, personal references and health records.
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November 2004 Statistics
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Welcome November New Members!
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