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  2. What to do if someone opens a credit card in your name - AOL

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    Your liability for fraudulent charges on a credit card is limited to just $50, but your liability for fraudulent purchases made with your debit card or debit card number could be unlimited if you ...

  3. The “Fortnite Fraudster” stole my credit card—here’s what to ...

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    There was literally something strange about these charges in all four columns: Date: The $3.00 and $2.50 charges were days apart, meaning someone knew the card information was legitimate and they ...

  4. Can a hotel charge my credit card for damage I didn’t cause?

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    Later I looked at my credit card statement and they charged me $750 on my card. They said I smoked in the room which I did not. For sure no one smoked in the room.

  5. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Someone responded to a conversation you participated in, on an AOL article. • A comment you posted in an AOL article received at least one response or thumbs-up. • There's important activity related to your account, such as password changes or expiration of a credit card you use to pay for any AOL services.

  6. Someone stole my credit card and used my rewards. What do I do?

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    Here are five measures to reduce the likelihood of your credit card rewards being compromised. Change your password A first step to preventing future theft is to change your password.

  7. Friendly fraud - Wikipedia

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    Again, the use of card security codes [8] can show that the cardholder (or, in the case of the three-digit security codes written on the backs of U.S. credit cards, someone with physical possession of the card or at least knowledge of the number and the code) was present, but even the entry of a security code at purchase does not by itself ...

  8. 6 Steps To Take Immediately If Someone Opens a Credit Card in ...

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    2. Change Your Passwords. If a criminal has enough of your information to open a credit card in your name, your other accounts are probably compromised too — or soon will be.

  9. What can I do if my credit card billing error dispute ... - AOL

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    You don’t recognize a charge on your credit card bill and suspect that you did not authorize it. You see a charge for an incorrect amount. A charge for a purchase that was not delivered, or that ...