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Will I have to pay for fraudulent charges made to my credit card? |
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Federal law limits a credit cardholder's liability for fraudulent charges to $50, and most card issuers will even waive that amount. But the cost involved in cleaning up the mess made by an identity theft can exceed this amount many times over. With regard to theft from your bank accounts due to the loss, theft or skimming of your ATM or debit card, the amount of your liability depends on how quickly you report the card's loss or theft and the discovery of the theft of money from your account. So call your bank immediately to report your card's loss or theft, and also follow up in writing.
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What should I do if I discover that I have been a victim of identity theft? |
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There are very specific steps you should take—visit our What to do if you're a victim section for details.
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What can I do to protect myself from identity theft? |
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There are many steps you can take to make it much harder for thieves to steal your identity—visit our Protect yourself from identity theft section for details. |