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A Scammer Has Your Information?

South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs
Abstract
If you suspect someone has your private information, you should place a fraud alert with a credit bureau, consider a security freeze, and monitor your bills and statements.
Issue Date
2026-01-12
Keywords
Consumer protection--South Carolina, Fraud--Prevention
Type
Text
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