Friday, 25 March 2011

IDENTITY FRAUD ON THE INCREASE

You are more likely to suffer from Identity Fraud if you are a tenant or landlord of a rented property. Tenants and Landlords are being warned to make sure they forward their mail when moving.

The UK’s fraud prevention service CIFAS reported an increase of 32 per cent in the number of identity thefts committed during the recession. One of the most common types of fraud is criminals taking over the running of a victim’s bank account. Tenants and landlords are at a greater risk of this type of crime as they are more likely to share communal spaces such as hallways where mail can be easily intercepted, or they move more frequently making it harder keep track of confidential post. According to the findings, credit card statements, tax credit information, and pension details are just some of the important papers left to the mercy of strangers. Over 85% of tenants claim to have received post for former residents.

Below are some steps you can take to protect yourself.
• Register your title to the property at the Land Registry with a current
address for service.
• Register a restriction on your property title if you feel at risk.
• Ensure all financial information and other personal documentation is
addressed to your current home rather your rental property.
• Following a void period ensure utility bills are put into tenants' names and
remove all post at the rental property which is addressed to you.
• Remove all personal documentation and belongings from the property prior to
showing prospective tenants around.
• Check bank statements and credit card bills regularly, and investigate and
report unusual entries.
• Use a shredder to destroy personal documentation which you no longer require.
• Arrange for your post to be redirected from the rental property.
• Store personal documents, passwords and usernames in a secure place.
• Obtain a credit rating every six months and be alert to false credit
applications made in your name.
• Register with a mailing preference service so your name is removed from
direct mailing lists.

If you suspect your mail is being stolen, contact the Royal Mail customer enquiry Line and check whether a mail redirection order has been made in your name without your knowledge. You can also apply for an identity fraud protection policy to insure you against the consequences of identity fraud and resolve your credit status.

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Wednesday, 23 March 2011

We have hit the TOP 10 for Employer of the Year Award




Yippee..... Having reached the TOP 20 I have just found out I am now in the TOP 10. We will all go to Public vote on the 1st April so watch this space for the link where you can vote for us. I am so excited. I am of course a winner by reaching the TOP 10 and I am truly thrilled. x

Saturday, 19 March 2011

March 2011 nominated for Best Employer Award

I am absolutely delighted to have been nominated by my staff for 'Employer of the Year' through Dorset Women in Business Awards being sponsored by The Coast Radio through Langtry Manor. I was suprised and honoured to have received notification of this.
I have always seen myself as part of the team and to have got through to the top 20 is a tribute to them too.
Please click on this link to see my one minute video interview.
The next stage will be the judges choosing 10 and then those 10 will go to the public vote.
To have got this far is great and an amazing achievement. I would love to get through to the top 10. So my fingers and toes are crossed. Watch this space!!