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Identity theft and real estate, oh my!

July 20 No Comments latest by

Here’s what’s coming up on IWillTeachYouToBeRich!

  • Tomorrow, I’m running a feature on identity theft. We’re lucky to have Rei Onishi, a “legislative aide and a Senate Human Services Committee consultant in the office of Senator Joe Simitian, specializing in technology, privacy, education, health, foster youth, and diversity issues.” In other words, he knows what he’s talking about. Rei wrote up a bunch of stuff for us to know (lots of surprising stuff in his material) and he’ll take any questions you have. This is a pretty cool opportunity to have contact with someone in a senator’s office who specializes in identity theft. So if you have questions, get them ready!

  • Next week, starting on Monday, we’re going to have a multi-day series of real-estate articles by Owen Johnson from Existence.com. Just wait–he’s already taught me a lot.

And of course more stuff from me throughout.



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