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10 Steps to take if you are a Victim of Identity Theft
Alternative Payment Mechanisms
As Credit Department Goes Electronic, Consider E-Mail Policy
Documenting Your Credit Sale in Cyberspace
e-Commerce, e-Credit & e-Law: An Update
E-mail may be turned over in litigation with customer
Electronic Signatures
Handling Technological Change
How Credit Managers Can Put The Internet To Work
Identity Fraud - Be aware of what you post online.
Junk Email is Called Spam
Myths and Misconceptions About Computer Viruses
New E-Payment Alternatives
Privacy Developments
Reducing the risk of errant E-Mail with new technology
Regulating the availability of public records online
Risk of the errant e-mail
Say Good-Bye to "NSF"
Self-Destructing Email
Some User Friendly [and Free] Websites
Some User Friendly Websites
Spam - How Much Will it Cost Your Business?
Technology and Stress in the Workplace
The Electronic Credit Department
The Electronic Credit Department - Article 146
The Importance of Virus Protection
The Use and Abuse of E-mail
UCC Searches in the Computer Age
Using the Internet as a Credit Tool
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