Office of Attorney General Terry Goddard

Attorney General’s Office Holding Tucson Shred-A-Thon on December 19
(Phoenix, Ariz. - Dec. 10, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard today invited Pima County residents to shred old documents in an effort to prevent identity theft. On December 19, the Attorney General’s Office will co-host a free shred-a-thon at Rural/Metro Fire Department #76 in Tucson from 9 a.m. to noon.
“Consumers must be vigilant protecting themselves from identity theft,” said Goddard. “Instead of throwing out old documents, residents should shred them to ensure personal information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.”
The Attorney General’s Office will be joined by the Pima County Sheriff’s Office, Tucson Police Department and Tucson Fire Department. Shredding is provided by AVID.
Residents are encouraged to bring old bills, tax returns older than seven years, medical records and other documents containing personal identifying information to shred.
While shredding old receipts is encouraged, Goddard also noted that consumers should keep receipts from items purchased this holiday season. Having printed copies of receipts, warranties and service agreements helps you negotiate any refunds or exchanges should you have a problem or decide to return the product. For more holiday shopping information, consumers are encouraged to read the Attorney General’s Holiday Consumer Tips at
http://www.azag.gov/consumer/holiday/
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Event Information:
What: Tucson Shred-A-Thon
When: December 19
9 a.m. - noon
Where: Rural/Metro Fire Department #76
490 W. Magee Rd.
Tucson, Ariz.
Shred-aThon Goddard Audio 12-09.mp3
Shred A Thon Flyer Tucson 12.09.pdf
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