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ContributorsArizona. Attorney General's Office (Publisher)
Created2011-01-30
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Provides a checklist to make sure a person has taken all the necessary steps after becoming an identity theft victim. All steps must be completed in a timely manner so that the identity theft does not get worse and to minimize the losses.

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Created2006
Description

A Fraud Fighter Account lets you choose from several security options to better protect your money. These provisions can help protect you from becoming a victim of high-pressure sales, financial scams, overreaching by caregivers and family members or identity theft. The options include:
• Setting fixed limits on daily and monthly

A Fraud Fighter Account lets you choose from several security options to better protect your money. These provisions can help protect you from becoming a victim of high-pressure sales, financial scams, overreaching by caregivers and family members or identity theft. The options include:
• Setting fixed limits on daily and monthly withdrawals from your checking or savings accounts.
• Notifying you and/or a trusted third party before suspicious transactions are processed.
• Limiting or preventing electronic access to your accounts.