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BBB says beware of identity theft, offers free shredding event
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BBB to host free shredding event Saturday
DAYTON – While identity theft can happen to anyone, 2020 was the worst year in history for identity theft reports.
The Federal Trade Commission reported cases of identity theft skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The FTC announced it recorded about 1.4 million reports of identity theft incidents in 2020, twice the number of cases reported in 2019.
Better Business Bureau serving Dayton/Miami Valley will offer free shredding at the Secure Your ID Day from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday (dependent on truck capacity) at Routsong Funeral Home, Inc., 81 N. Main St., Centerville.
This popular event is a great way to dispose of your files – credit card statements, old checks, IRS tax returns, etc. – safely. You can bring up to five boxes or bags of documents to be shredded free at the event. If you have more than five boxes, you’re welcome to go through the line again.
POLITES, Margie
POLITES (Kossoudji),
Margie D.
Age 76, formerly of Centerville and Waynesville, passed away in Sarasota, FL, on Saturday, April 3, 2021, due to complications from Alzheimer s disease. Margie was born on August 1, 1944, in Dayton, Ohio, to
Demetrius Kossoudji and
Athena Tepelides. She was a graduate of Colonel White High School in 1962. Her outstanding organizational skills and friendly disposition led her to spend much of her professional life in accounting roles for her Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Gem City Lumber, Moyer Mortgage, and General Motors before deciding to stay at home to raise two sons. She was co-owner of South Dayton Wallpaper Plus where she and partner Darla Stenglein decorated hundreds of homes and the Bachelor Officer Quarters at WPAFB during the 1980s. They were instructed to put up pink and burgundy wallpaper in the B.O.Q. because it had a calming effect . She took pride in her spectacular garden and was a member of the Oak Creek
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