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  2. How to report credit card fraud - AOL

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    Credit card fraud involves unauthorized use of your credit account, whether through phishing, skimming or theft. If you suspect fraudulent activity, immediately contact your credit card issuer ...

  3. Know your rights when facing credit card fraud - AOL

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    After you report to the credit bureaus and provide a copy of your FTC identity theft report, the credit bureaus will tell the lenders involved that you are a fraud victim.

  4. How to spot debt collection scams: 8 signs to watch out for

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    You may want to place a fraud alert or credit freeze on your credit report. Contact Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — the three major credit bureaus — to initiate these processes.

  5. 6 steps you should take after a data breach - AOL

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    When you add a fraud alert to your Experian credit report (or to your report at either of the other two national credit bureaus, TransUnion or Equifax), the alert is automatically applied to your ...

  6. Overview of Experian CreditCenter - AOL Help

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    Recovering from identity or credit fraud can seem like a relentless process. With Experian CreditCenter you’ll get assistance from U.S.-based Fraud Resolution Agents to help you recover from fraud. They can assist you with things like freezing credit files, contacting creditors to dispute charges and closing accounts.

  7. 6 Steps To Take Immediately If Someone Opens a Credit ... - AOL

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    Few things are more frightful and frustrating than realizing that someone has stolen your identity and opened a credit card in your name -- but if it happens to you, you don't have time for ...

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