There is no single definition of fraud, but some types of credit fraud that occur include:
- Identity theft: the unauthorized use of personal identification information to commit fraud or other crimes
- Identity assumption: long-term victimization of identification information
- Fraud spree: unauthorized charges on existing accounts
Just as there are various types of credit fraud, there are also different ways that credit thieves gather your personal information:
- Using lost or stolen credit cards
- Stealing from your mailbox
- Looking over your shoulder
- Going through your trash
- Sending unsolicited email
- False telephone solicitation
- Looking at personnel records
There are several warning signs that credit fraud may be occurring:
- Your credit report contains inquiries or information about accounts that you did not open
- Strange charges show up on billing statements
- Bills arrive from unknown or unfamiliar sources
- You receive calls from creditors or collection agencies
Learn more at
SeeYourFreeCreditReport.com
RestoreMyCreditReport.com
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