Commerce & Insurance

Consumer Affairs Offers Tips to Protect Against Identity Theft

Tuesday, August 11, 2009 | 03:19 pm

NASHVILLE- As many as 9 million Americans’ identities are stolen each year. Identity theft is the unauthorized acquisition and use of a person’s identifying information – such as a name, Social Security number or credit card number – to commit fraud or other crimes. Through identity theft, criminals might rent an apartment, obtain a line of credit or establish a telephone account. Victims often discover the crimes when reviewing credit reports or statements.

911 Board Committee Seeks Carriers' Input on Reimbursement

Thursday, July 30, 2009 | 10:28 am

NASHVILLE - The Policy Advisory Committee of the Tennessee Emergency Communications Board (TECB or Board), met on July 23, 2009 to consider the financial stability of the State’s 911 system. The committee – a group of 911 professionals and representatives of the fire chiefs, police chiefs, sheriffs, and county commissioners associations, emergency management and the Tennessee Municipal League charged with making recommendations to the Board on 911 policy – is considering whether to advise the Board to end its cost recovery program. The cost recovery program, which was initially mandated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), reimburses wireless carriers for the costs of providing Phase I and II Enhanced 911 service.

Consumer Affairs Warns of Telemarketing Frauds

Friday, July 10, 2009 | 08:44 am

NASHVILLE- The Tennessee Division of Consumer Affairs warns consumers to be aware of various telemarketing frauds that seek to steal money or personal information. Professional criminals posing as legitimate telemarketers are very good at what they do. Their pitch is perfect, their tone is friendly and they seem confident about your need for their products.