Identity Fraud, Part 2: Digging Yourself Out of the Wreckage
So it’s happened. Someone’s stolen your identity and now you’ve got a collection agency on your case, demanding payment for a car you didn’t buy or a credit card you didn’t take out. What to do? The first thing is not to panic, said Jay Foley, executive director of the Identity Theft Resource Center. Getting out of an identity theft hole takes careful preparation and attention to procedures to make sure your rights are preserved. The good news is that most consumers have very low liability for credit fraud.
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Identity Fraud, Part 2: Digging Yourself Out of the Wreckage
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