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Step by Step : Bankruptcy
South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs
South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs
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Abstract
If your information has been stolen and you are a victim of identity theft, you have protections under federal law for ATM or debt card transactions. Act as soon as you discover a transaction you didn’t make. Under the law, the amount you can lose depends on how quickly you report the loss. If you don’t report within 60 days of the date on the account statement showing the unauthorized withdrawals, you could lose ALL the money an identity thief took from your account. Included is how to report bankruptcy in your name.
Issue Date
2025-11-13
Keywords
Bankruptcy--Prevention, Consumer protection--South Carolina
Type
Text
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