Lock Down Your Credit, Reduce Spam, Telemarketer Calls, and Junk Mail permanently for *$10
by Matt on Sep.05, 2008, under Me, Tips & Tricks
I hate Junk Mail, just more crap to shred. I also hate Telemarketers, they call at the most inconvenient times and are too desperate. I wonder what would happen if someone stole my identity… I think we’ve all said or thought the same things. After doing a little research, I found a very cost effective method to freeze your credit report from the 3 credit reporting agencies (Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian) for $10. In addition, you can reduce email spam, telemarketer calls, and Junk Mail for free! Some people would rather put a fraud alert on their credit reports rather than a freeze. Fraud alerts are free but offer no real protection, just a notification when credit is opened in your name. Check some of these links for information on the differences: Google: Fraud vs Alert
Here is the list of things you can do to lock down your credit, reduce spam, reduce telemarketer calls, and reduce junk mail:
- https://www.optoutprescreen.com :: Opt-Out of Junkmail offers from Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian. This is a legitimate website from the FTC.
- http://www.donotcall.gov :: Opt-Out of Telemarketer Calls
- http://www.dmachoice.org/consumerassistance.php :: Opt-Out of direct mail marketers lists for free.
- http://www.dmachoice.org/EMPS :: Opt-Out of Email marketers lists for free.
- https://www.experian.com/consumer/cac/InvalidateSession.do?code=FREEZECENTER :: Freeze your Experian Credit Report for $5.
- https://www.freeze.equifax.com/Freeze/jsp/SFF_PersonalIDInfo.jsp :: Freeze your Equifax Credit Report for $5.
- https://annualcreditreport.transunion.com/fa/securityFreeze/landing :: Freeze your TransUnion Credit Report for FREE!
*Most of this information was freely obtained from the FTC website at or from Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion:
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre17.pdf
Gallery Added!
by Matt on Aug.24, 2008, under Site Updates
I added a photo gallery page to the website. I had several issues getting Lightbox to play nice with the caching engine on the website, but I was able to get everything squared away. Most of the pictures you have probably already viewed if you have been following my blog. I will be adding more pictures in the future so stay tuned.
SVcrime.com v1.0, Extreme Alpha Screenshot
by Matt on Aug.03, 2008, under Coding
Today I was able to build the MySQL database, tables, and users to store and retrieve the crime data. I wrote the PHP database connectivity scripts and the main page with a full liquid CSS layout (grows with browser resize). Currently the map will retrieve markers from the database and plot them on the Google map with my customized data. I also completed a simplistic theme for the web page, which may end up the final theme until I begin working on SVcrime 2.0. Some things to come in the near future: custom map markers depending on type of crime, the remainder of the web pages, and ad-hoc crime query modifications. Here is the alpha screenshot! ENJOY!
