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Skye Schmeitz

The Koyal Training Group: Professional help is at hand - 2 views

Source: http://www.theage.com.au/national/education/professional-help-is-at-hand-20140214-32q1k.html Jack is in grade 2 and can't read simple three-letter words, but he seems quite smart. His t...

Private Training at Koyal Group Professional help is hand

started by Skye Schmeitz on 19 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
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chelseabal09

The Koyal Group Private Training Services: Minimizing the risk of identity theft - 1 views

(Special) - Identity theft is a very real and present danger. In the past 12 months some seven million Canadians became victims of identity theft with an average direct cost per victim of US$372.00...

The Koyal Group Private Training Services

started by chelseabal09 on 09 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
Stanley Friel

The Koyal Group Insurance Fraud Certified: Know your health insurance vocabulary - 5 views

Northjersey.com A recent meeting with a client reminded me that while the vocabulary of our industry may be second nature to those of us in the industry, it may feel like a foreign language, creat...

Know your health vocabulary The Koyal Group Insurance Fraud Certified

started by Stanley Friel on 09 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Dirk Braun

The Koyal Group Private Training Services: How To Manage A Cash Windfall - 0 views

Many of us fantasize about winning a big lottery jackpot. Let's say that actually happened? What would you do with the money? How would you manage it?   While winning the lottery is a real ...

How To Manage A Cash Windfall The Koyal Group Private Training Services

started by Dirk Braun on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Wendy Johnson

The Koyal Training Group, Identity theft is a nightmare that can ruin lives - 1 views

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    LANCASTER - Local law enforcement officials say identity theft is a nightmare that can ruin its victims' lives. Unfortunately for Maryanne Sicat, of Lancaster, she is living that nightmare. "For the last three years, I've been trying to clean up my credit and fix my finances and rebuild financially because I had my identity taken and used at several places," she said. Sicat has received bills from stores and utility companies for goods and services she did not purchase. Also, she was buying a television in 2013 at a big-box store and her telephone number came up under the name of a California man. "One time is OK," Sicat said. "The second store makes you wonder. But then every single store that I went to Christmas shopping, it was the same thing. So that's why I started checking into it more." She has the name of the person she thinks is using her information but has no idea how the person got her phone number. So Sicat filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and the Lancaster Police Department, and she has become another identity fraud statistic. The FTC said identity fraud is the top complaint it has dealt with in the past 13 years. It received 369,132 such complaints in 2012, or 18 percent of its total complaints. Identity fraud dwarfed complaints about debt collectors, which was in second place with 199,721, according to information the FTC provided. Fairfield County Sheriff Dave Phalen said there have not been a large number of identity fraud and identity theft cases locally. However, that is little consolation to Sicat and others like her. "Everything's on credit," she said. "So you can't do anything. You can't buy anything. It's embarrassing, and it's extremely frustrating because it makes me paranoid. I don't trust anybody." What is identity fraud? Detective James Nicolia, of the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office, said identity fraud is when a person uses another's identity for financial gain o
Skye Schmeitz

The Koyal Training Group: Fair Claims Training - 1 views

<img src="http://koyaltraininggroup.org/img/pic6.jpg" alt=""> Koyal Training is dedicated to delivering high-value insurance education to all California Insurance Companies, Self Insured's, a...

The Koyal Training Group Fair Claims

started by Skye Schmeitz on 15 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Daniel Schweizer

The Koyal Training Group,Tis The Season For Tax Identity Theft - 1 views

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    "Identity Thief" is a 2013 movie starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy about a woman who steals the identity of a man named "Sandy." After the McCarthy character steals the Bateman character's identity, all types of high-jinx ensue. In real life, identity fraud is a very serious matter that frequently ruins the credit of the victim and takes a great deal of time and effort to resolve. With the 2013 tax filing season starting on January 31, 2014, the season for tax identity fraud is also upon us. Stolen identity refund fraud (SIRF) is a subset of identity theft that involves the criminal stealing the tax "identity" of an individual. Similar to any identity fraud, a criminal committing tax identity fraud obtains key information about the victim. In the tax context, the key is obtaining the individual's name matched with his or her social security number. Once that is obtained, the SIRF thief submits a false tax return in the name of the victim claiming a tax refund. Unfortunately, in many instances the refunds are issued. The fraud may be discovered when the unsuspecting victim files his or her own return and discovers that the IRS will not issue a refund because a return has already been filed under their social security number. It can be very difficult for the individual to get this straightened out with the IRS once the tax identity theft has been committed. Like other identity theft, tax identity theft frequently causes the victim a number of problems including damaging credit ratings, and reducing state or federal benefits. The victims of tax identity fraud are frequently the elderly, or individuals collecting subsistence payments who are not required to file federal income tax returns. For the elderly and those who are not required to file tax returns, it may take much longer for such individuals to discover that they were victims of tax identity fraud. Nevertheless, the fraud may impact those individuals by reducing state or
Skye Schmeitz

The Koyal Training Group: Law enforcement officials: Cell phone disclosures would hurt ... - 4 views

Source: http://www.mydesert.com/article/20140215/BUSINESS0301/302150051/Private-cell-phone-tower-dump-Inland-Empire-police-disclosure-investigations?nclick_check=1 An Inland Empire sheriff's depar...

Private Training at Koyal Group Law enforcement officials: Cell phone disclosures would hurt investigations

started by Skye Schmeitz on 20 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Skye Schmeitz

The Koyal Group Private Training Services: Bringing the fraudsters to book - 1 views

How one company is helping Thai businesses battle a problem that costs billions of baht every year A car parts manufacturer in Thailand was puzzled when it found that despite turnover increasi...

Koyal Group Private Training Services Bringing the fraudsters to book

started by Skye Schmeitz on 19 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Skye Schmeitz

Koyal Group Private Training services Gaza gets its first private security firm - 6 views

Source: http://www.thenational.ae/world/middle-east/gaza-gets-its-first-private-security-firm Gaza gets its first private security firm GAZA CITY // As hordes of excited fans scramble to reach A...

Koyal Group Training services Gaza gets its first private security firm

started by Skye Schmeitz on 01 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
karizavala

The Koyal Group Private Training Services, US investigating possible multi-state unempl... - 1 views

The U.S. Inspector General's office is investigating what could be a multi-state unemployment insurance fraud scheme that resulted in Massachusetts paying out at least $280,000 in fraudulent claims...

The Koyal Group Private Training Services US investigating possible multi-state unemployment insurance fraud scheme

started by karizavala on 16 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Daniel Schweizer

The Koyal Group Private Training Services: Austin company leads Medicaid fraud crackdown - 2 views

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Medicaid fraud is a multibillion dollar scam, and a new computer system hopes to help spot the crooks. Texas pays out $28 billion a year to some 4.8 million people, according ...

The Koyal Group Private Training Services Austin company leads Medicaid fraud crackdown

started by Daniel Schweizer on 05 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
Skye Schmeitz

CORRECTED-UPDATE 3-U.S., Mexico probe Citi over money laundering law compliance - 6 views

The Koyal Group Insurance Compliance (Corrects headline to show probe is over legal compliance) March 3 (Reuters) - A federal grand jury is probing Citigroup Inc, including its Banamex USA affili...

The Koyal Group Insurance CORRECTED-UPDATE 3-U.S. Mexico probe Citi over money laundering law compliance

started by Skye Schmeitz on 08 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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