Credit card fraud identity theft on the rise
Furniture owner John United Kingdom received a crash rate in the escalating crime of identity theft in the wake of the arrest of a woman allegedly fraudulent credit cards to purchase sofas and tables of him.
United Kingdom, acted Audrey’s Place near the coast-18, has helped detectives split last month, she said, is one of the biggest events of identity theft in the city’s history.
The arrest of 21 years Shaquonda D. Moore supposedly to steal the identity of 130 people at the sharp increase in fraud credit card and identity theft crime.
Cost of fraud credit card companies and businesses $ 13 billion per year.
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