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Identity theft cases linked to restaurant
Identity theft cases linked to restaurant A dozen cases of unauthorized credit card purchases all involve victims who had used the cards at a West Des Moines restaurant, police said.
Identity Theft: A View From The Trenches
For 12 years running, identity theft has been the leading consumer complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission. And for those past 12 years, Jeff Wilcox, a Certified Identity
Beware the alarming new trend of electronic credit card and identity thieves
It is contact-less credit and contact-less crime.
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Identity theft — Jami Rae Mims, 33, no known address. Ashland police Thursday added two counts of identity theft, two counts of credit card fraud, two counts of third-degree theft and a count of second-degree theft against Mims. She remained lodged in the Jackson County Jail on $24,000 bail.
Statesville man charged with identity theft
A Statesville man was recently charged with identity theft after authorities said he fraudulently used another person’s credit card to make several purchases.
Homeless woman jailed in credit card theft
A homeless woman already on parole for fraud and identity theft is back in jail after she allegedly stole a credit card from an elderly woman, then asked the senior to drive her to a store where she racked up fraudulent charges on the card, Medford police said.
Credit card skimmer pleads guilty
Bruce Jason Klein will be sentenced in August in U.S. District Court in Mobile. He was arrested in Gulf Shores last December after the credit card scheme was uncovered during a surveillance operation conducted by local police.
Thomaston woman charged in credit card theft ‘fighting for sobriety’
BANTAM — A Thomaston woman accused of stealing her mother’s debit card told police that she was fighting for sobriety. Following her appearance in Bantam Superior Court on Monday, Dayna Oldham has the chance to prove her assertion.
Feds phasing out SIN card to fight identify theft
The federal government is phasing out the plastic SIN card issued to millions of Canadians to save money and help avoid identify theft.
How banks make money off of credit cards
By: Gabriella MorrongielloBanks, credit card companies charge fees, interest to make money from credit cards PART TWO OF TWO ...
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