Article: Preventing Identity Theft And Credit Card Fraud: How To Protect Your Credit Information
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Preventing Identity Theft And Credit Card Fraud: How To Protect Your Credit Information
According to a recent poll by Experian, one in five Americans has reported they have experienced some form of identity theft. If it happens to you, and your identity is stolen, you might be in for a lengthy hassle that could cost you your credit rating and leave a permanent blight on your financial records.
How Credit Card Theft Starts
Thieves start by targeting your personal information: Social security numbers, bank statements, tax reports, credit card debit information and passwords, or even your checkbook. Don?t leave this valuable information lying around at your office, or in your car. Be aware that you are leaving a door open for anyone to get access to your bank account or credit card information. Question anyone who asks for your credit information, ...
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