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Blog Post Date: Nov 23, 2006
CREDIT CARD - IDENTITY THEFT
Seems to be making the news lately. Forged credit cards.
One in three Canadians surveyed not protecting their identity
News Post:
Battle for credit users - National Post
22 Nov 2006 at 3:01am
Battle for credit users National Post, Canada - Nov 22, 2006 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, for instance, will raise the stakes today by because of the high margins they can earn from credit cards compared with Purveyors of plastic battle for business Toronto Starall 3 news articles
One in three Canadians surveyed not protecting their identity* - Canada NewsW
23 Nov 2006 at 8:15am
One in three Canadians surveyed not protecting their identity*Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - 11 hours ago 2. Only take the credit and debit cards you need the inability to recover funds, from credit card companies Canada and carried out by TNS Canadian Facts using BC tops nation in fear of identity theft Vancouver Sun (subscription)all 2 news articles
years' jail for having forged credit cards - New Straits Times
16 Nov 2006 at 6:31pm
years jail for having forged credit cardsNew Straits Times, Malaysia - Nov 16, 2006GEORGE TOWN: A Canadian circus performer will be ? in theatre parlance Martin Ivach pleaded guilty to possession of forged and blank credit cards.
Cracking down on identity theft - Nanaimo News Bulletin
23 Nov 2006 at 9:07am
Cracking down on identity theftNanaimo News Bulletin, Canada - 10 hours ago the most, through more extensive use of credit and debit cards or by the various statements and slips their purchases generate. Recent Canadian data show that
Accused chief card skimmer nabbed in Calgary - CBCca
22 Nov 2006 at 11:39am
Accused chief card skimmer nabbed in CalgaryCBC.ca, Canada - Nov 22, 2006 Harper said most Canadian card-skimming scams are operated by organized crime units in Montreal. Police said counterfeit bank and credit cards cost banks
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