FINANCIAL SAFETY

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A term used for e-mails that claim to be from your bank, a reputable business or government agency
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The act of stealing personal information from your credit card
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How often you should check your credit report
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If someone calls you to say that you've won a huge sweepstakes that you never entered, it's probably a ________
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You should always do this to your documents and credit card applications
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When a criminal goes through your garbage looking for credit card bills and other sensitive information
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When you sign for a a loan that someone else is taking out, you are the _________
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report This report lets you know of your bill paying history and lists the loans and credit cards you may have
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When a criminal uses your personal information, such as your Social Security number, to open credit accounts
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E-mails that ask recipients to provide their bank account number to help share huge amounts of money
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Criminals buy and sell names of people who often respond to sweepstakes or contests. These are called ___________
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Promoters recruit investors and use them to recruit more investors. This is a _________________
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A person who phones you to sell you products is known as this
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You can make sure no one is using your money or debit card by checking this