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Is a Free Credit Report Really Free?

Many companies are offering to provide a free credit report. The question is "Do you have to pay to get a “free” credit report?"  Well, if you’re not careful you may do just that.

Some “free” sites use interest generated by the FTC’s new laws to get you to request the report from their website. When you request your free report, they upsell you with credit protection and monitoring services. Some require you to provide confidential information and a credit card to receive your free report.

You can avoid this by requesting the report directly via the FTC’s own website or calling 1-877-322-8228.


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Internet Identity Fraud And Theft News

New identity theft scam aimed at Medicare recipients

MONTROSE – The Lee County Sheriff’s Office and the Better Business Bureau of Kansas are warning consumers about a new identity theft scam aimed at Medicare recipients.

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IRS Helps Bust 105 People in Massive Identity Theft Crackdown

The Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Justice teamed up for a coast-to-coast crackdown on identity thieves this week.

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Identity Theft Protection For Senior Citizens

Protecting your identity is what representatives from the Attorney General's Office are teaching senior citizens.

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One-Night Seminar on identity Theft

KENT—The Kent Mem orial Library will offer a one-night seminar titled “Pro tecting Yourself from Identity Theft” Wed nesday, Jan. 18, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The program will be facilitated by elder law practitioner and Kent attorney Metta R. Delmore.

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Fighting to prevent ID theft

As identity theft and fraud continues to be one of the fastest growing areas of crime in the United States, individuals are being encouraged by law enforcement officials to know in what ways they should be protecting their personal information from potential criminals.

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TRENTON: Woman charged with fraud, identity theft could face 40 years

TRENTON — A 61-year-old woman was arraigned Friday on five charges of fraud and identify theft for writing checks in another woman’s identity and making fake licenses.

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