Saturday, September 23, 2017

Identity theft or fraud
AAA says more than one in five Tennesseans (22 percent) have been the victim of identity theft or fraud in the past two years. The most common crimes committed in identity theft are credit card fraud and ATM withdrawals. Of the 22 percent of Tennesseans that have been affected by identity fraud, most say they are self-monitoring credit and accounts and have frozen or canceled specific cards or accounts AAA says you should review your credit card statement, bank account and credit report regularly, and be on the lookout for any unauthorized transactions. In addition, don't respond to any unsolicited requests for personal information, including your name, birthday, social security number or bank account number.


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