Identity Thefts & Scams

Nov 14, 2017

Are Arizona Consumers Hurting their Credit Scores with Expensive Coffee Habits?

November 14th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Here’s an interesting question for Arizona consumers: Are you hurting your credit scores with expensive coffee habits? The answer may surprise you.

Nov 13, 2017

How Fraudsters Use Social Security Numbers to Commit Identity Theft in Pennsylvania

November 13th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

There are several ways in which fraudsters use Social Security numbers in order to commit identity theft in Pennsylvania. Here are a few of the most common.

Nov 10, 2017

What Potential Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filers in Illinois Should Know about the “Means Test”

November 10th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Potential Chapter 7 bankruptcy filers in Illinois need at least a working knowledge of the “means test” in order to gauge whether or not they pass.

Nov 9, 2017

Why Keeping One Credit Card Open is NOT a Good Strategy for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filers in Michigan

November 9th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

There are several reasons why Chapter 7 bankruptcy filers in Michigan should resist the urge to keep one credit card open during and after filing.

Nov 6, 2017

What Ohio Consumers Should Do When Debt Collectors Call About Debt that They Don’t Owe

November 6th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

It can be unnerving when debt collectors call Ohio consumers about debt that they don’t owe, but here are some tips on what to do.

Nov 3, 2017

Are Some Illinois Consumers Making a Nearly 18-Year Commitment to Paying Off Credit Card Debt?

November 3rd, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

18 years seems like a long time to pay off credit card debt, but studies indicate that some Illinois consumers are doing just that.

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