Identity Theft Victims and Stories: Brian

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Identity fraud during his divorce causes huge problems

Alfred

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3 Comments

  1. patcii says:

    Jamie

    Your liability depends on how quickly you report the incident. After 2 days, your liability goes up to $500; after 60 days, it is unlimited.

  2. wmichswingers says:

    Albert

    You’re only liable for the first $50.00 of fraudulent charges; if you push back hard enough you may not even have to pay that…

  3. iUploaded says:

    Bruce

    Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don’t carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don’t provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal info. in a secure place at home. SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!!Say NO to wire transfers! FTC credit

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