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CREDIT FRAUD: Identity thief - how can i tell if i'm a victim of identity theft?Indications of identity theft can be: failing to receive bills or other mail signaling an address change by the identity thief; receiving credit cards for which you did not apply; denial of credit for no apparent reason; or receiving calls from debt collectors or companies about merchandise or services you didn't buy. Order a copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus. If it's accurate and includes only those activities you've authorized, chances are you're not a victim of identity theft. The law allows credit bureaus to charge you up to $9 for a copy of your credit repor ADDITIONAL CREDIT FRAUD RELATED FACTS Is Identity Theft A Crime In My State? Will An Investigation Be Opened If I File A Complaint To The Ftc? Identity Thief - If Your Identity's Been Stolen - Close Any Accounts That Have Been Tampered With Or Opened Fraudulently Avoiding Scams - Credit Repair Scams What Are Fraud Alerts And Victim Statements? Are There Any Steps I Can Take To Make Sure I'm Not An Identity Theft Victim? What Should I Do If I've Filed A Complaint, To The Ftc But Get Additional Information Or Have Additional Problems? |
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