Identity Thefts & Scams

Oct 26, 2017

Why Georgia Consumers Can’t Forget to be On Guard Against Small-Scale Credit Card Fraud in the Wake of the Equifax Data Breach

October 26th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Here are some safety tips for Georgia consumers who should be on guard against small-scale credit card fraud in the wake of the Equifax data breach.

Oct 24, 2017

Michigan Attorney General Provides Guidance for Consumers Affected by the Equifax Data Breach

October 24th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Michigan consumers unsure about what to do in the wake of the Equifax data breach now have guidance from the Attorney General.

Oct 20, 2017

Would California Consumers Benefit from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Having More Power Over the Credit Bureaus?

October 20th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Would California consumers benefit from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau having more control over the credit bureaus?

Oct 19, 2017

Should Ohio Consumers Embrace Virtual Credit Cards in Order to Prevent Online Credit Card Fraud?

October 19th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Some Ohio Consumers have embraced virtual credit cards as a means to prevent online credit card fraud. Here are their benefits and drawbacks.

Oct 18, 2017

How Generous New York Consumers Can Run into Credit and Financial Problems with Charitable Donations

October 18th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

Many New York consumers are extremely generous with their charitable donations. Yet, this can sometimes lead to credit and financial problems.

Oct 18, 2017

How the New Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Rule May Affect Payday Loan Borrowers in Michigan

October 18th, 2017|Bankruptcy, Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues, Identity Thefts & Scams|

The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule may affect payday loan borrowers in Michigan. Here’s what you need to know.

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