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{What to do if you suspect identity theft|Suspect identity theft?|Victim of identity theft?|Help, my identity was stolen|Have you seen my identity?|Identity Theft 101|Identity Theft - Road to Recovery|Identity Theft FAQs|Recovery from ID theft} Many people who have been victims of identity theft have been at a loss for what they should do in this situation. Identity theft can happen to anyone and many times you have done nothing wrong to cause this. If you think that you have been a victim of identity theft it is important that you take immediate action and start to work on the damage that has occurred by an identity thief. The first step you can take is to determine what actually has happened. Missing credit cards, driver’s licenses, and other financial items, or identification items should be reported and canceled immediately. Canceling these can insure that they can no longer be used by anyone. You should also be sure to make sure that no purchases have been made that were not made by you. You can work with your credit card company to get through this tough identity theft situation and to ensure that you are not held responsible. You should also be sure to check your credit report as soon as possible. You can actually get your credit report online and it is very important. You should be sure that everything on your credit report is accurate and if it is not you should report the identity theft. Checking your credit report can either put you to rest that you have not suffered from identity theft or can show you where to look when your identity has been stolen. If you ever find accounts listed that you are not aware of it can be a sign that you have been struck by identity theft. Also make sure you check the addresses listed to be sure no one has tried to get credit under your name using a different address. If you do find any problems with your credit report it is important that you get in touch with the lenders to find out what is going on and to let them know that you never opened that account. You can find the numbers of these lenders actually on the credit report to make it easy to contact lenders about the identity theft. After you have made the initial reports you will need to go on working with the lenders to get to the bottom of the problem. At times you may even need the help of an attorney to help you get through some of this identity theft process. It is important that you take measure to protect yourself and be aware of what you can do if you ever are the victim of identity theft.

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Credit card fraud suspect sought by police

Man accused of credit card fraud is wanted by police in connection with trying to use the stolen card several times.

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Woman arrested for credit card fraud

A 19-year-old Oshkosh woman has been arrested for allegedly using a credit card that didn’t belong to her.

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Police asking for public's help solving credit card fraud

Savannah-Chatham police are asking for the public's help identifying a man they say has been using a stolen credit card.The Bank of America card was taken during a Jan. 16 vehicle break-in. The suspect tried to use the stolen card at Walmart , according to a police news release, but was denied. Police say he used the same card to make small purchases at a convenience store.

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Public asked to help ID suspect in Port Charlotte to Bradenton credit card fraud/theft cases

Charlotte County Sheriff's detectives are again asking the public to help identify new surveillance photos of a credit card fraud and grand theft...

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Man gets 7 years in prison for Navy credit card scam

NORFOLK The leader of a credit card skimming ring that targeted customers of a fast-food restaurant on Norfolk Naval Station was sentenced today to seven years in federal prison. Tiquan Savary, 25, of Norfolk, pleaded guilty to credit card fraud and aggravated identity theft.

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Peruvian woman jailed for theft, credit card fraud

A Peruvian national came to Singapore thrice last year to steal and cheat with stolen credit cards. On Tuesday, Maria Elena Tello Espinoza was sentenced to jail for 15 months. Related Stories Singapore firms keen to get slice of Myanmar pie Median monthly income of Singaporeans rises 6.3% SMRT Q3 net profit falls to $37 million Travel offers to woo Singaporeans to Japan Govt to do more to help ...

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