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Identity Theft Scenarios What do you recommend? Bethany was awake and shopping online at 2:00 am. She purchased a sweater from a website she had never been on before (it was a great deal) What can she do to ensure her identity was protected while making this purchase? 1

Identity Theft Scenarios What do you recommend? Jacob is working on his taxes and needs to run a quick errand. His papers are spread out on the dining room table. What should he do to protect this sensitive financial and personal information. 2

Identity Theft Scenarios What do you recommend? Jeffers lost his wallet at the movies. 3

Identity Theft Scenarios What do you recommend? Susan received a phone call from someone at her bank. They asked her for her account number for verification. 4

Identity Theft Scenarios What do you recommend? Jonathan is a sales clerk at a local retail store. A customer has a credit card with “See ID” on the back. The customer explains that she has her mom’s permission to use the card. 5

Identity Theft Scenarios What do you recommend? Geraldine carries her social security card in her wallet. She knows this is not a wise idea, but she cannot remember the number when she is asked for it. 6