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Fraud and Identity Theft • Test Review

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Test Review. Fraud and Identity Theft. Who should you contact if you are a victim of identity theft?. The Fraud Division of the three credit bureaus to request a fraud alert on your files. How often can you obtain a free copy of your credit report?. Once a year. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fraud and Identity Theft• Test Review

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Who should you contact if you are a victim of identity theft?

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The Fraud Division of the three credit bureaus to request a fraud

alert on your files

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How often can you obtain a free copy of your credit report?

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Once a year

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What is setting up a false company only to ask people to

buy stock in it?

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Long Firm Fraud

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What is one of the best ways to protect yourself from identity

theft?

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Shredding all papers with personal information

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What are people called who attempt to swindle you into

illegal schemes?

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Con Artist

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If someone tells you about a great new company to invest in,

what should you do?

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Do not show any interest in the company and ask them to leave

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If you are required to pay to join a club and they ask you to get

others to join, what might this be an example of?

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Ponzi Scheme

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If you read an advertisement and decide to go to the store to

purchase this item to find out that this item is not available but a more expensive brand is, this is

an example of

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Bait and Switch

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Using a person’s name or personal information without

permission to make purchases or get loans

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Identity Theft

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Good/BadEnter your personal information

on a Web site so you can get more information before

deciding on an investment.

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Bad

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Good/BadTake the time to do careful

research before giving money or personal information.

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Good

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Good/BadAvoid letting emotions interfere

with financial decisions.

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Good

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Good/BadGet all information in writing

before giving money or personal information.

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Good

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A good password contains

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A combination of letters and numbers

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A legal term used when someone knowingly deceives you for their

own personal gain

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Fraud

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Good/BadDelete all e-mails asking for

personal information without responding to them.

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Good

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Good/BadGo along with a scheme so you get more information and then

report it to local law enforcement officials.

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Bad

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Good/BadIf you get a special offer in the mail, send cash so they cannot get your personal information

from a check or credit card.

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Bad

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Good/BadGive your best friends your

personal information—like your social security number and bank

account numbers—in case anything happens to you.

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Bad

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Who should report to immediately if you have become

a victim of identity theft?

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Police