Chloe Seaman


Recent Articles by Chloe

After Equifax: Check Your Public Record, No Social Security Number Required

September 15, 2017

The threat of what can happen in the aftermath of the Equifax hack now has at least half of the U.S. population worried. Social Security numbers will likely circulate on the black market for years to come. You could become the victim of identity theft tomorrow…or five years from now. In a ham-fisted attempt at reputation management, Equifax has created a website for consumers to find out if their information was compromised in the hack.

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Can You Spot Fake News?

October 13, 2017

Despite insisting they’re committed to stopping the spread of fake news, major social media platforms facilitated the spread of substantial misinformation in the wake of the Las Vegas mass shooting, as was widely reported in the mainstream media. It’s unfortunate that the ever-growing numbers of people who rely on these social sites as a main news source are more likely to encounter fake news and share it with their friends and family.

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Disaster Prep 101: Save Your Personal Documents Now

September 19, 2017

Imagine a hurricane flooding your home, or a fire burning your walls, and you, scrambling to collect your passport, your Social Security card and your family albums before evacuating your home. When disaster strikes, you have merely moments to evacuate. And finding yourself with “no time” to collect these important items is a position you never want to find yourself in. In this post, we show you which documents you need to protect and the best methods for keeping them secure.

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How Long Should You Keep Tax Records?

October 3, 2017

When it comes to your taxes, good record-keeping is a must. If you’re ever faced with questions from the IRS or need to claim a credit, having your tax returns and supporting documents will be most helpful. At the same time, none of us want to be buried in piles of paperwork forever. Just how long you need to keep your tax records will depend on a few factors. We look at how long one should keep tax records, as recommended by the IRS:

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How To Block A Phone Number On Android And iPhone

September 22, 2017

Have an ex who won’t stop calling you? Are telemarketers bothering you? Are robocalls driving you insane? These are just some of the reasons you might want to block a phone number from calling you. Below, we show you how you can easily block phone numbers on both Android and iPhone – and one feature that every phone should have to keep unwanted calls at bay: How To Block A Phone Number On An Android Phone Most Android phones have built-in call blocking features, though the steps vary from phone-to-phone.

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How To Have A Sensitive Conversation In Public

September 25, 2017

Going out with friends or co-workers on a Friday night might seem like an innocent social activity, until you think about the climate we live in today. Mainstream news media was abuzz at two of President Trump’s lawyers this week for loudly discussing internal sensitive specifics of the Russia investigation at a DC area steakhouse. Here's a photo of Ty Cobb & John Dowd casually & loudly discussing details of Russia investigation at <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://twitter.

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Is a Fear of Intimacy Killing Your Relationship?

October 12, 2017

Some people in romantic relationships begin to push away their partner even when the relationship seems to be going well. As confusing as this may feel for the person on the receiving end, there may be a reason why your partner seems cold or distant – and it has nothing to do with you. It could be a fear of intimacy, which stems from events in your partner’s past. Having a fear of intimacy makes it difficult for someone to connect with others on an emotional level.

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Is Your Online Date A Genuine Person?

September 23, 2017

As was reported in CNBC’s latest American Greed Report, a new twist in online dating scams involves con artists exploiting Americans’ respect for the military. Scammers are notorious for playing on the emotions of their victims, and this scam does just the same: it plays on the trust people have for military personnel. One woman thought she met a military officer named Adam Smith who was serving overseas, and had a young daughter.

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Pass The Dough: This Season's Highest Paid NFL Players

September 18, 2017

NFL season is back and with it speculation about the size of the league’s superstar contracts. While much was made out of Pittsburgh Steelers’ Le’veon Bell’s contract stand off that ultimately made him the highest paid running back in the NFL at $12.1 million per year, data shows us that the real big bucks are made by NFL quarterbacks. In fact, the top five highest salaries (and beyond) this season all consist of quarterbacks.

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What To Wear To Court

October 11, 2017

What you wear to court matters. A lot. Appropriate attire shows respect for the judge, the people in the courtroom and your situation. Dressing in a respectful and modest manner conveys that you understand the seriousness of the occasion. Dress inappropriately and you may be asked to leave. Or, you might lose your case. Yes, what you wear to court is that important. Dressing For Court Success Tips for what to wear and what not to wear for your court appearance:

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Disclaimer: The above is solely intended for informational purposes and in no way constitutes legal advice or specific recommendations.