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Category Archives: Identity Theft
Identity Theft: What Victims Should Do
If you’re a victim of identity theft, it’s essential to take certain steps as soon as possible, to start repairing the damage. At the same time, begin to keep a record of all conversations and copies of all correspondences. There … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score, Identity Theft
Tagged accounts, credit, credit card, credit report, debit card, debt, equifax, experian, identity theft, transunion
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Identity Theft: How It Works
According to the Federal Trade Commission, identity theft ranks number one on the list of top complaints, with credit card fraud being the most prevalent type. Criminals usually commit identity theft to get money, goods, or services, as well as … Continue reading
Posted in Identity Theft
Tagged bills, credit card, credit card debt, credit counseling, fraud, identity theft, loan fraud, phishing, skimming
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Identity Theft How It Works
According to the Federal Trade Commission, identity theft ranks number one on the list of top complaints, with credit card fraud the most prevalent type. Criminals usually commit identity theft to get money, goods, or services, as well as to … Continue reading
Posted in Identity Theft
Tagged bank fraud, credit card fraud, credit card statements, identity theft, loan fraud, phishing, skimming, stealing
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