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8.24.2019
This couple fought $25,000 in fraudulent credit-card charges after falling prey to identity theft — then things got even worse
"... Thanks to a forwarding address printed on bank correspondence and some help from the local post office, she later discovered their mail was traveling to a low-income housing complex about five miles away from their home, though she was unable to narrow the address down to one of the dozens of units. Amy would describe at a 2017 FTC conference how “quick and easy” it was to change a person’s address without much personal information..." Source: www.marketwatch.com
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