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Consumer News - Summer 2000 |
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FDIC Consumer News - Summer 2000 |
When a Criminal's Cover Is Your Identity ID theft puts an ugly face on your good name. A con artist who knows your Social Security number, bank account information or other personal details can temporarily become you in order to commit fraud. Fixing the damage could take years. Here's how to reduce your risk. New Rules to Help Protect Your Financial Privacy Did You Know...? ...Fewer Credit Cards Offer a "Full" Grace Period ...Direct Deposit Is Safer Than Checks in the Mail |
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Tanoue Phil Battey Elizabeth Ford Jay Rosenstein Tommy Ballard FDIC Consumer News is produced by the FDIC Office of Public Affairs in cooperation with other FDIC Divisions and Offices. It is intended to present information in a nontechnical way and is not intended to be a legal interpretation of FDIC regulations and policies. Mention of a product, service or company does not constitute an endorsement. This newsletter may be reprinted in whole or in part. Please credit material used to FDIC Consumer News. |
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