2.2- Protection Against Consumer Fraud

  • Become victim of fraud

    Today I believe I am a victim of fraud. I got a strange bank statement of multiple purchases that I didn't make.
  • Contact Equifax and notify them of my situation

    I needed to contact a trustworthy credit company in order to figure out a way to stop the fraud from happening.
  • Direct Source

    "There are three main credit reporting
    companies: Equifax, Experian, and Transunion," (pg. 6).
  • Cancel credit card and check that all my other sources of identity are safe

    Cancelling the credit card will prevent the perpetrator from stealing more money and checking my other sources will allow me to see if they have taken anything else or attempted to steal my identity.
  • Direct Source

    "Among other options, identify
    thieves could use your name and address, credit card or bank account numbers,
    Social Security number or medical insurance account numbers," (pg. 5).
  • Direct Source

    "NACA is an organization of more than 1,500 attorneys who
    represent and have represented hundreds of thousands of
    consumers victimized by fraudulent, abusive, and predatory
    business practices," (pg. 6).
  • Period: to

    Take time to prevent fraud from happening again

    This time will allow me to team up with professionals, such as NACA, to add more security to prevent anyone from committing fraud against me again.