What can I do if someone steals my credit card number and makes purchases?
If your credit card number is stolen (not the actual card), you aren’t liable for the unaut Read More
If your credit card number is stolen (not the actual card), you aren’t liable for the unaut Read More
CLUE reports contain homeowner and automobile insurance claims history, and can affect the th Read More
It is a good idea to get a MIB report if you’re applying for private life, long-term care or disability insurance. MIB reports contain medical and prescription drug history information and may affect the the price you pay for insurance (or even your ability to get it).
Read MoreFederal law requires banks and other financial institutions to put Customer Identification Programs in place to identify and verify the identity of their customers to prevent money laundering and the funding of terrorism.
Read MoreThe Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLB)—also known as the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999—repealed laws that prevented the merger of banks, brokerage companies and insurance companies. Read More
A Social Security number can be used to steal your identity (commonly called identity theft) to commit fraud, open new credit and bank accounts, get medical care/other benefits and obtain employment.
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