Identity Theft Expert
Video Description: Something's phishy in your inbox -- and it could cost you everything. Related Article Subjects: clientelevision, credit card number, credit report, crime, criminal fraud, identity theft, law, legal, personal information, stealing identity
Changes to the Way Credit Card Fraud is Reported Could Reduce BureaucracyBy: andrew.regan.2006@googlemail.com | 04/04/2007 | CreditFrom Sunday, April 1 2007, credit card consumers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will have to change the way they report instances of credit card fraud. Steps in Avoiding Credit Card FraudBy: Bestcreditcardratings | 23/01/2009 | CreditCredit card fraud can cause serious problems. Not only can you lose money but your credit can be ruined, your identity stolen, and you can even be charged for crimes you didn't commit. Keeping your credit card information out of the hands of a thief and preventing credit card fraud should be a major consideration In your everyday life. 10 Cons Of An International Credit CardBy: Nicky Pilkington | 26/12/2005 | Debt ConsolidationCredit card fraud is a fast increasing crime in the world. International Credit Card holders are mostly the victims of this unauthorized access to their accounts. Let's take a closer look of the problems faced by international credit cards. Credit Card Fraud: Avoiding the UnavoidableBy: Devin Gilliland | 06/01/2007 | CreditCredit card fraud is on the rise, with certain sources claiming that the internet has been the breading ground of this illegal industry. With reports suggesting that around 1 in 40 transactions are fraudulent, how can we as consumers avoid facing the brunt of credit card fraud? Credit card fraud can be as hard to trace, as it is easy to commit. How Private Is Your Credit Card Information?By: Daniel Cohen | 06/04/2006 | FinanceHow will you react if you get a call one fine day from the collection agency stating that you are liable for charges on your account that have not been made by you? You will definitely get angry, lambast the credit card company and take the legal course. Prevent Identity Fraud When Using Credit CardsBy: Jeremy Zongker | 23/05/2006 | AdviceDon't wait until your identity has been "stolen" to worry about it. Identity fraud is a severe crime with serious repercussions that can take months or even years for victims to repair, not to mention hundreds to thousands of dollars. Reporting Credit Card Fraud to Protect Yourself and OthersBy: Louis Tsui | 13/09/2009 | CreditYou think you may have misplaced your card and it may possibly be at home somewhere. You do nothing, thinking you will come across it. Then you quickly realize that this is not the case when your credit card bill comes in and there are charges that you could not have possibly made because your "card is in the house somewhere." Though this is the worst case scenario, this does happen very frequently. Once your bill arrives and you see the unauthorized charges you should be on the phone immediatel Protection From Identity Theft - 9 Tips To Protect Your Debit And Credit CardsBy: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | Personal InjuryThere are numerous things to remember when dealing with fraud and identity theft. Most of all, it is important to follow your instincts when doing business both online and face to face.
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