Identity Thefts & Scams

Sep 5, 2017

Arizona Consumers Should Watch Out for Debt Collection Agencies Pretending to be Law Firms

September 5th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Here is another reason for consumers to be on guard in the Grand Canyon State: Some Arizona debt collection agencies are now pretending to be law firms.

Sep 4, 2017

Four Reasons Why Most Indebted Florida Consumers Should Choose Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Over Debt Settlement

September 4th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

There are several reasons why most indebted Florida consumers should choose Chapter 7 bankruptcy over debt settlement services.

Sep 1, 2017

Why Consumers in California Should be Careful when Choosing Credit Repair Companies

September 1st, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

There are a lot of benefits that come with credit repair, but California consumers should be careful when looking for credit repair companies.

Sep 1, 2017

What Illinois Consumers with Tax Liens on their Credit Reports Should Know about New Credit Reporting Policies

September 1st, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Illinois consumers with tax liens on their credit reports should understand what new credit reporting policies will and won’t do for them.

Aug 28, 2017

How to Protect Yourself against Identity Theft while Shopping Online in Pennsylvania

August 28th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

While shopping online, Pennsylvania consumers should take safety measures to prevent themselves from becoming victims of identity theft.

Aug 28, 2017

Questions Florida Consumers Should Ask before Adding an Authorized User to a Credit Card Account

August 28th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Adding an authorized user to a credit card account may seem like the right thing to do, but Florida consumers should ask a few questions first.

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