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By Ripoffs Scams, on August 8th, 2011%
by nosha
5 Tips for Avoiding Credit Card Fraud
Identity theft is quickly becoming one of the most dangerous crimes in America. People are losing thousands of dollars and months, if not years, of their lives to correct the damage to their credit and their reputations. A large part of identity theft is credit card fraud, where . . . → Read More: 5 Tips for Avoiding Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on August 3rd, 2011%
by Ginamarr
Insurance Fraud in Florida Still on the rise
3 Common Florida car Insurance Scams
Insurance swindles have been about for a very long time, but only in recent times have we seen a spike in the number of swindles that have been hitting the Florida market and hitting it hard. When you’re taking a look . . . → Read More: Insurance Fraud in Florida Still on the rise
By Ripoffs Scams, on August 2nd, 2011%
by skibler
Who Pays For Credit Card Fraud
According to Homeland Security, credit card fraud can cost as much as 0 million per year. Consumers are using their credit cards more, which increases the pool that fraudsters can target. When card fraud happens, we all pay for it. Credit card companies increase fees such as the . . . → Read More: Who Pays For Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 30th, 2011%
by eqqman
The Big Problem with Ireland’s Credit Card Fraud
It has been a common refrain throughout the recent economic downturn: yet another criminal has been charged with credit card fraud or identity theft. An August 2009 case in the U.S. saw three men charged with stealing more than 130 million credit card and debit card numbers. . . . → Read More: The Big Problem with Ireland’s Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 26th, 2011%
by skylerf85
How Can my Business Prevent Credit Card Fraud?
If you’re a small business owner, you have to walk a fine line between accommodating your clients and customers and preventing credit card fraud. Credit card fraud is not just imaginary. Almost half of small businesses consider credit card fraud to be one of the biggest problems . . . → Read More: How Can my Business Prevent Credit Card Fraud?
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 24th, 2011%
If you are a mobile phone subscriber, you may have received messages like these on your phone. They bring happy tidings — telling you that you have won a king’s ransom at some mysterious lottery you have never heard of or participated in. However, as many people have found out to their grief, such messages are . . . → Read More: Ring of fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 21st, 2011%
by mike_hcg
How to Stop World-wide-web Fraud and E-mail Fraud
However, cyber cells of distinct countries are attempting their finest to set these Email scams / Internet Scams / Internet Fraud at end but you can keep you absent from these kinds of scams with your clever acts only. Preserve taking advantage of e mail communication but . . . → Read More: How to Stop World-wide-web Fraud and E-mail Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 19th, 2011%
by nedrichards
Protecting Yourself from Credit Card Fraud
Credit cards are some of the most convenient financial tool that many people are using today. It is true that using credit cards is very convenient because you will never have to bring much money when you get out from the house to shop. With these cards, buying things . . . → Read More: Protecting Yourself from Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 16th, 2011%
by eqqman
Identity theft and credit card fraud!
Identity thieves others to use personal information for many things. The most common use is the credit card fraud. After obtaining a target of personal details, thieves can open new lines of credit, to divert the credit card accounts available, and go on spending sprees with other people’s money. . . . → Read More: Identity theft and credit card fraud!
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 13th, 2011%
by nosha
Online Credit Card Fraud: Understanding All The Facts
How well would you trust a stranger with your most vital information? This is the question that most people fail to ask themselves before taking the plunge and passing on their personal information on any website that request it.
In the ideal world people could post their information . . . → Read More: Online Credit Card Fraud: Understanding All The Facts
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 10th, 2011%
by skibler
All credit card fraud protection systems updates
Credit Inc. announced a tremendous enhancement with your overall credit card scams security program: innovative authentication regarding Credit. The organization estimates, advancements improve Standard scams prognosis by simply 28 per cent and the breakthrough involving far more sophisticated forms of . . . → Read More: All credit card fraud protection systems updates
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 6th, 2011%
Credit card, construction and sweepstakes scams are running rampant in West Virginia.
lottery scams – Yahoo! News . . . → Read More: W.Va. Experiences Increase in Certain Types of Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 4th, 2011%
by Thomas Hawk
Help Yourself to Avoid Credit Card Fraud
Credit card fraud is officially back on the rise. Despite over 1.1 million devices in the UK now using Chip and PIN â a change that caused a 13% initial drop in shop fraud â credit card fraud has been rising since 2007, reaching a new high . . . → Read More: Help Yourself to Avoid Credit Card Fraud
By Ripoffs Scams, on June 30th, 2011%
Question by am_houstonian: Will a “Fraud Alert” lower my credit score?
Hi,
I have seen several services which protects against identity theft. Apparently they just put a “fraud alert” on my credit file. I was wondering if I use their system (such as debix.com or lifelock.com) would it decrease my credit score? I should mention I just want . . . → Read More: Q&A: Will a “Fraud Alert” lower my credit score?
By Ripoffs Scams, on June 28th, 2011%
A 68-year-old woman from Alabama was scammed out of more than $ 60,000 in a lottery fraud carried out from B.C. RCMP say they managed to return $ 8,860 to the woman in May.
lottery scams – Yahoo! News . . . → Read More: Lottery fraud scams senior of $60,000
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