Posted on December 11, 2010, 6:20 am, by admin, under
Credit.
C J asked: I found out from a credit monitoring service which monitors my credit that a collection agency had two collection accounts associated with myself. One collection account was for an ambulance service rendered for an accident I was involved in. I contacted the ambulance service company and my health insurance information was processed [...]
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Ambulance Service,
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Cable Company,
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Case Equipment,
Collection Accounts,
Credit Monitoring Service,
Creditor,
Debt Collection Agency,
Delinquent,
Health Insurance,
Insurance,
Money,
Renting,
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Posted on May 26, 2010, 5:08 am, by admin, under
Legal.
Mike Clover asked: Identity theft is at an all time high as a result of the digital age of paperless transactions and online databases. Why would anyone want to steal someone’s identity? Some people think it is just for the purpose of starting fresh or getting away from their previous life, but the vast majority [...]
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Address Changes,
Banking Information,
Collection Accounts,
Credit Card Numbers,
Credit Inquiries,
Credit Monitoring Service,
Cues,
Current Accounts,
Information Credit,
Monitoring Program,
Monitoring Services,
Paperless Transactions,
Stealing Money,
Thieves,
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Posted on June 21, 2009, 7:06 pm, by admin, under
Finance.
Mike Clover asked: Identity theft is at an all time high as a result of the digital age of paperless transactions and online databases. Why would anyone want to steal someone’s identity? Some people think it is just for the purpose of starting fresh or getting away from their previous life, but the vast majority [...]
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Address Changes,
Collection Accounts,
Credit Card Numbers,
Credit Inquiries,
Cues,
Information Credit,
Monitoring Program,
Monitoring Services,
Online Databases,
Paperless Transactions,
Personal Identity,
Previous Life,
Public Records,
Thieves,
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