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  2. How to cancel credit cards for someone who is deceased - AOL

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    Don’t continue using a deceased person’s credit card. Once a person has passed away, their accounts are no longer valid. Unless you are the co-owner of a joint account, you shouldn’t use a ...

  3. How to protect your deceased loved one’s credit after death

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    When you report your loved one’s passing to the credit bureaus, each bureau will add a “deceased — do not issue credit” flag to the report.Much like the freeze available to living people ...

  4. How to protect your deceased loved one’s credit after death

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    A credit freeze is like a lock on someone’s credit report, making it harder for identity thieves to use their information for fraud. When a loved one passes away, their financial details become ...

  5. Options available if an AOL account owner passes away

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    We know that dealing with the loss of a loved one is very difficult. AOL has processes in place to request the closure of the deceased user's account, to request the suspension of billing and premium services, and in certain circumstances to request content of the account.

  6. What happens to your credit card debt after you die? - AOL

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    3 steps to take after a cardholder dies. When a cardholder dies, it’s important to notify the credit card companies as soon as possible and put a freeze on the accounts.

  7. How to cancel a credit card without hurting your credit score

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    Check your credit report. Don’t just take the credit card company’s word for it. ... It’s normal for your credit score to drop a little when you close a credit card account.