After Thanks Giving Day then people in US are chasing for best offer from the store for every goods in offer place as known as Black Friday. Because this blog talks about laptop and notebook hints so i am trying to re-release info from notebookreview.com about best place and best offer from online and offline laptop and notebook store.
Amazon.com
There are kind offers, 20% off for external hard drives and general in electronis for black friday Deals
BestBuy.com
There are many offers like Samsung laptop, Apple Macbook, Compaq Netbook, Sony Vaio, Toshiba, and several hard drives
Dell Consumer
Black Friday Offer: Dell Inspiron, Dell XPS, Microsoft Software, Norton Antivirus, hard drive, etc
hhgregg
Black Friday Offer: Asus Netbook, HP Laptop, Toshiba laptop
HP.com
Black Friday Offer: Any HP Pavillion and HP dv7t
This information I get is summarized from NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL (NCPC) report about PREVENTING IDENTITY THEFT.
According to U.S Department of Justice Identity theft defines as follow:
“Identity theft is a crime. Identity theft and identity fraud are terms used to refer to all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain.”
Facts and Figures
According to the U.S. Postal Service, there were almost ten million incidents of identity theft in the United States in 2004, a huge figure dwarfed only by its cost to consumers—$5 billion. And limiting your use of your personal computer may not help much: a study released in January 2005 by the Better Business Bureau and Javelin Strategy and Research reported that most identity thefts take place offline, not online—just the opposite of what many folks might think. In fact, the study found, the theft of online information accounted for only 11.6 percent of identity fraud cases.