Video
Professor Leads Fight Against Identity Theft LAKEWOOD,
Colo., Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Video Professor, the leader in computer self-tutorials
is taking a leadership position in the fight against identity theft. The company
has released its newest CD, Identity Theft-Protection and Recovery. "I've been the victim of identity theft myself," says Video Professor CEO and founder John Scherer. "I know first-hand what it's like to have someone use your name and personal information to steal thousand of dollars. It's an awful and helpless feeling," says Scherer. The facts are frightening:
- 1 out of every 8 adults in the US has been a victim of identity theft. - Just reading certain
e-mails or visiting certain websites can open a - On average $90,000 in unauthorized charges result from identity theft. - It can cost you thousands more to restore your credit and reputation.
If you're already a victim, we'll show you how to fight back and get your life back on track. "People think it can't happen to them, they think they're being careful. That's exactly what I used to think, " says Scherer. "And it's why we at Video Professor want to do something about it, to help you fight back against a crime that steals your money and your identity." Video Professor is launching the new product in a very special way. The company is offering the CD free; customers just pay $6.95 for shipping and handling. About Video Professor Based in Denver, Colorado, Video Professor has been the leader in comprehensive self-paced computer software tutorials for over 16 years. The core of Video Professor's learning initiative is to provide home users as well as corporate professionals with valuable and user-friendly learning solutions for today's most common software titles. In addition to pioneering the future of easy-to-use online tutorials, Video Professor currently ships over 250,000 CD-ROMs every month and has helped over 5 million people learn the computer skills they need to remain viable in today's computer driven marketplace. The complete Video Professor library is also available on-line to stream direct to computers. For information on Video Professor's full line of "What You See is What You Do" tutorials, please visit our Web site at http://www.videoprofessor.com. Courtesy of: http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040913/lamv003_1.html |