Pennsylvania State Police are looking for a woman accused of using someone else's identity to open a credit card.
BEAVERCREEK — Police are searching for a woman who they said spent over $14,000 using someone else’s credit card. The woman is then accused of going to Chase Bank, where she made a large withdrawal.
SALT LAKE CITY — It's a common credit building strategy — becoming an authorized user on someone else's credit card. Whether it's a parent, a spouse or that one ultra-financially responsible friend in ...
A credit card opened in your name can hurt your score fast. Here's how it happens and what actually protects you.
Start by calling the credit card issuer associated with the account and freezing your card. You can then work with the issuer to close the account. You’ll then have to check your credit reports and ...
Beavercreek Police Department shared a photo of the woman on their social media and said that on May 23, she used a stolen credit card at multiple stores inside the Mall at Fairfield Commons. The ...
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