Finding fraudulent information on your credit report can be the scariest reason to need credit repair, as it is often a symptom of identity theft.
Not exact matches
(1) Any customer who enters into a contract with an invention promoter and who is
found by a court to have been injured by any material false or
fraudulent statement or representation, or any omission of material fact, by that invention promoter (any agent, employee, director, officer, partner, or independent contractor of such invention promoter), or by the failure of that invention promoter to disclose such
information as required under subsection (a), may recover in a civil action against the invention promoter (or the officers, directors, or partners of such invention promoter), in addition to reasonable costs and attorneys» fees --
If you commit fraud or falsify
information in connection with your use of the Services or in connection with your
Founding Moms account, your account will be terminated immediately and we reserve the right to hold you liable for any and all damages that we suffer, to pursue legal action through relevant local and national law enforcement authorities and to notify your Internet Service Provider of any
fraudulent activity we associate with you or your use of the Services.
CreditDonkey.com's survey
found that 67 percent of respondents received at least one
fraudulent email per day requesting
information that could compromise their identity.
If you
find fraudulent or inaccurate
information, get it removed.
If criminals wanted to sort through your trash and
find pieces of
information from different forms, bank statement, bills, or receipts, they could easily piece together enough
information to create a
fraudulent account in your name.
If you
find fraudulent or inaccurate
information, contact the credit reporting agencies for
information on how to get it removed.
Verifying all the
information on it every 12 months is the easiest way to
find out if there are errant or
fraudulent accounts listed on your credit history.
GAO also
found that some debt settlement companies provided
fraudulent, deceptive, or questionable
information to its fictitious consumers, such as claiming unusually high success rates for their programs — as high as 100 percent.
If you
find inaccurate
information on your credit report, it could either be a simple error, or it could be a sign of
fraudulent activity.
And very effective PR it has been, in that
information that they knew (from Marcott's thesis) was total bullshit has been accepted and promoted as science around the world... which I
find fraudulent, although certainly YMMV.
An interesting
finding to emerge from the survey is that three quarters (75 %) of the participants have learned
information about how to protect themselves from
fraudulent activities through the news media.
Travelers may
find fraudulent charges on your card or reduced balance in your bank account when you return home, only realizing after the fact that their personal
information was stolen during their trip.
Information is not relevant to the job Wordy, vague, unfocused, rambling Focuses on responsibilities rather than achievements Lacks performance results — concrete ways your employers benefited from your skills No examples of achievements or success — awards and promotions Lacks hard numbers to back up achievements Work history is spotty,
fraudulent or missing Education is overemphasized Crucial skills are buried and hard to
find Layout is too difficult to read quickly Typos, poor grammar, outdated terminology
In addition, the ESR Resource Center contains lists of
fraudulent schools as well as
information how to
find real accredited schools at: http://www.esrcheck.com/services/resources.php.