All of us have heard about the warnings like never give out your personal information over the phone or Internet unless you are willing to let someone steal your identity. As we are passing through Christmas and new year season and during this time several emails strike our mailbox that have such instructions following which you can become…
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The Mortgage Fraud defines as when you dough or try to dough your Lender in any way that is called Mortgage Fraud. This could be done either by giving fake documents about property or obtain larger loan than the value of property.
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It looks like these days everything can be managed online. Your credit cards are not exceptional. Same as you can make online purchases using your credit cards and also you are able to pay the bills over the internet for convenience, there are several other ways also with which you can manage your credit card usage online.
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ATM, Credit and debit cards provide a convenient and easy way to use money without the hassle of carrying a great amount of cash in hand. In case the cards are stolen or lost, The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) and the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) provide the procedures to act upon.
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