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Fixing fraudulent credit abuse

2017-09-11 17:31:02.007535+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Identity Theft, Credit Reports, and You

Or why in the wake of the Experian Equifax leak you probably shouldn't bother with the "credit lock" extortion, and should just arm yourself for when some big bank tries to screw you over with bogus debt fraud. Because then it could become downright fun...

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