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Brits more worried about identity theft than health

Not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing, but a recent poll of 1,500 people in Britain found that more brits worry about having their identities stolen than they do about having a heart attack or being diagnosed with cancer.

The survey found that more people had some form of identity theft protection and insurance than had critical illness insurance.

I don't think having your identity stolen is worse than a heart attack but at least it seems brits are getting the message.

Posted on Thursday, June 28, 2007 at 03:14PM by Registered CommenterNeal O'Farrell in | CommentsPost a Comment

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