Protect your identity AND reduce junk mail

We at HV Shred, Inc. love it when you can get a double benefit from a single action. Taking another page from the valuable resource that is Consumer Reports, this is a great tip to reduce your risk of identity theft AND reduce junk mail.

One way crooks steal your name is by swiping preapproved credit offers from your mailbox to open an account. They can then watch your mailbox to lift the new card you didn’t know was coming. You can stop credit bureaus from selling your name to lenders by going to www.optoutprescreen.com or calling 888-567-8688. Opting out should stop most offers, and it’s free.

Other credit offers might come from affiliates of financial services companies that already have a business relationship with you. You can stop them by paying attention to the annual privacy rights notices you get from banks, brokers, and other financial companies and exercising your right under federal law to prevent them from “sharing” (translation: “selling”) your information with affiliates and others. Do the same with retailers and websites.

For more on identity theft protection visit www.hvshred.com

The case of identity theft with a silver lining

At HV Shred, our goal is to keep the community informed on the latest news in identity theft. In the category of a silver lining to a potentially very bad situation, a case of identity theft had a happy ending for law enforcement and no doubt helped save some future intended victims.

As the story goes, a gentleman received a call from his credit card company questioning whether it was truly him who reserved a room in a Seattle hotel. Since the gentleman was no where near Seattle, he informed the credit card company it was a bogus charge and also called the Seattle police to report the credit card usage at the hotel.

When the police responded to the call, they found two men in the hotel room booked with the stolen credit card. Also in plain view were several cell phones, laptop computers, a router and papers with credit card numbers.

Further investigation turned up hard drives, iPod Touches, various electronic storage devices, magnetic card readers, routers, hotspots and computer peripherals along with unidentified pills and methamphetamine.

The two men were arrested and one duo of identity theft was shut down.

It’s a good reminder to keep an eye on your credit card statements for unauthorized charges. It’s all our jobs to be vigilant.

For more information on best practices for identity theft protection, visit www.hvshred.com

Environmental Stewardship Event in the Hudson Valley

Among our goals at HV Shred is to promote citizenship and environmental stewardship in the Hudson Valley.

We encourage anyone who can make it to attend “SOLID WASTE: a conference for county and municipal leaders and concerned citizens” being presented by the League of Women Voters of the Mid-Hudson Region on Wednesday, November 16, from 3 – 6 pm at the Student Union at the State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz.

The event, co-sponsored by SUNY’s CRREO (Center for Research, Regional Education and Outreach) and Hudson Valley Smart Growth Alliance, is designed to help Dutchess and Ulster Counties learn more about the requirements and technological and funding options for dealing with waste in future decades.

Both counties are facing debt, rising deficits, and capital needs at their current facilities, and both are writing state-required solid waste management plans for the next two decades. Speakers include Professor Gerald Benjamin, Director of CRREO and Associate Vice President for Regional Engagement, SUNY; David Vitale, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC); Tim Rose, Executive Director, Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency; William Calogero, Executive Director, Dutchess County Resource Recovery Agency; John Valk, Supervisor, Town of Shawangunk; Steve Changaris, Regional Manager, National Solid Wastes Management Association; William Rabbia, Executive Director, Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority; and Jonathan Drapkin, CEO, Patttern for Progress.

Attendees should register at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LWVSolidWaste. The event is free, except for a $2 parking fee, and refreshments are included.

The event is endorsed by the Dutchess and Ulster County Associations of Town Supervisors and Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress. It has funding support from Mid-Hudson Geosciences and Jansen Engineering, PLLC, and other support from AAUW Kingston, Hudson Valley Regional Council, and Vassar Greens

For more information about this and other local League activities visit www.lwvmidhudson.org or contact Dare Thompson, President, 845-236-3074, darethompson@gmail.com

For secure and environmentally friendly document disposal, please visit www.hvshred.com

The Hudson Valley Recycles!

Thanks to the great support for our year’s recycling events.

As chair of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Living Green Committee, I am thrilled to share that we recycled over 26 tons of electronic waste in our 2 day event back in October. That included a full 30 foot trailer and 2 box trucks filled with over 500 televisions and computer monitors as well as pallets and pallets of printers, keyboards, and all manner of obsolete electronic equipment. We’ll be scheduling another event in the spring, so stayed tuned.

When it comes to our Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union Shred Events, we finished off our last event at the Brewster Branch this past Friday and estimate our year’s total at nearly 30 tons. That’s over 400 trees saved and 75 cubic yards of landfill. We’ll have the 2012 schedule posted shortly–so keep checking the website for next year’s dates.

Great work Hudson Valley! HV Shred is proud to call you neighbors and love being able to say we were born, raised, and continue to make the Hudson Valley our home.

For more information about securely disposing of your obsolete paperwork or electronic equipment, visit www.hvshred.com

Celebrating Local Businesses in the Hudson Valley

HV Shred is proud to be among this year’s honorees at the 2011 Dutches County Economic Development Corporation Business Excellence Awards. We thank the community for its support helping us to earn the nod in the Entrepreneur Category.

It is an amazing feeling to share the stage with such distinguished companies as Health Quest, Mavada Farms, Hudson Valley Clean Energy, Dorsey Metrology, Karma Lounge, Astor Services for Children and Family, Niche Modern Lighting, and Art Along the Hudson.

Even in these difficult economic times, it is great to have an opportunity to celebrate each other and keep pushing the ball up the hill towards better times.

We hope many of our clients will be there in person so we can publicly thank them for helping us reach this landmark.

We love being the Hudson Valley’s on-site mobile document shredding service and aim to keep improving and gaining ground in the years to come.

Always enthusiastic about entertaining new opportunities, please contact us at hvshred.com

Electronic Recycling Event This Weekend!

As the chair of the Dutchess Chamber’s Green Committee, I want to remind one and all that the opportunity to safely and securely dispose of your electronic waste is fast approaching. The event runs noon-4pm this upcomng Friday, October 14th and Saturday, October 15th at the Hudson Valley Marketplace 130 Salt Point Turnpike in Poughkeepsie.

Friday is specifically for businesses and they must contact Bob Travers to pre-register and complete the necessary paperwork btravers@advancedrecovery.com

Saturday is open to households with a suggested donation of $5 per carload. Proceeds benefit The Chamber Foundation.

Here is the opportunity to recycle unwanted monitors, printers, keyboards, VCR’s, batteries, cell phones, terminals, cables, fax machines, radios, modems, CRT’s, telephones, TV’s, CPU’s, copiers, typewriters and stereo equipment.

A big thank you to Central Hudson and Advanced Recovery for their support.

For more information, visit www.hvshred.com

HV Shred Recognized for Business Excellence

In recognition for its innovation, HV Shred is the 2011 Dutchess County Economic Development Corporation’s Business Excellence Award winner in the entrepreneur category. The award highlights HV Shred’s contribution to the economic vitality of the County.

Owners Judith, Jeff, and Fran Papo created HV Shred to provide a locally owned and operated source for the most secure and cost effective on-site shredding service in Dutchess, Orange, Ulster, and Putnam Counties. Current clients McCabe & Mack Attorneys, Vanacore CPA’s, and Bridgeway Federal Credit Union are featured in a recent Poughkeepsie Journal article celebrating HV Shred’s award. Their testimonials attest to the peace of mind and ease of outsourcing document destruction to HV Shred. Hundreds of local lawyers, accountants, financial institutions, insurance companies, manufacturers and the rest of the gamut of industries have learned the value and ease of hiring HV Shred to quickly and securely dispose of their confidential paperwork.

A recent article in The Poughkeepsie Journal captures the celebration.
http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/article/20110925/BUSINESS/109250338/Better-shredder-wins-Business-Excellence-Award?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Business

A heartfelt thanks to all who have supported HV Shred over the years–we share this award with you!

For more information on the security and ease of on-site shredding service, visit www.hvshred.com

Helping Your Business Go Green

While we at HV Shred are concerned about providing the highest level of document security, we are also interested in helping our clients find opportunities to “go green”.

We want to help Hudson Valley businesses become more energy efficient and save on the bottom line as well as help local business learn about renewable energy as it applies to your business.

Please take a few minutes to complete the following survey-a collaborative effort of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, Dutchess Community College, and the Dutchess County Economic Development Corporation. Through this survey, we will plan new offerings in the areas of energy efficiency and renewable energy.

Some programs will be directed to facilities and maintenance personnel responsible for implementing energy efficiency practices. Others will be geared specifically to professionals interested in becoming more active in the growing field of renewable energy.

To best meet the needs of local businesses, we need your input. Please take a few moments to complete the following short survey (copy and paste the url below into your browser) about your company’s energy-related interests, needs and plans so we may develop relevant programs.

http://dutchesscountyregionalchamber.org/EnergyEfficiencySurvey.php

Announcing an Electronic Waste Recycling Event

As Chair of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber’s Green Life Committee, I am happy to announce our Electronic Recycling Days coming up in October.

Technology changes so quickly, many of us end up with piles of obsolete equipment. A suggested donation of $5 per carload for households and $20 for businesses will benefit The Chamber Foundation and you can safely and securely dispose of unwanted monitors, printers, keyboards, VCR’s, batteries, cell phones, terminals, cables, fax machines, radios, modems, CRT’s, telephones, TV’s, CPU’s, copiers, typewriters and stereo equipment.

Friday, October 14th is for businesses and Saturday, October 15th is for households. Businesses must pre-register by emailing Bob Travers at btravers@advancedrecovery.com The event will be held noon-4pm (both days) at the Hudson Valley Marketplace 130 Salt Point Turnpike in Poughkeepsie

We’d love to have a great turn-out, so please feel free to distribute the flyer to any and all whom you think may benefit.

Thanks for your support!

More information is also available by contacting Judith Judith@hvshred.com or (845) 705-7279

We are looking forward to a successful event–helping area business and households properly dispose of their electronic waste!