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1. Review your recent credit card statements and find the original charge for the fraudulent item or shoddy product. Locate the transaction number, the date of the transaction, the
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1. Contact the financial institution that issued your debit card immediately by phone or in writing. Under the Electronic Funds Transfer Act, the institution has 60 days to investigate
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Take the experience of a Fox television reporter, as told to MSNBC.com. The producer discovered a significant amount of money missing from her account. She reported the matter to
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1. Scammers or "salesmen" will do and say anything to get you to buy whatever they are selling. I was conned into buying a cruise vacation to Imperial Majesty Cruise Line.
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