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I got a bunch of small items in the mail, hoodia pills, cosmetics - with invoices for $4.95. $8.50 - small amounts. I checked my debit card online and found several small orders like that. One of the companies was able to give me a fake Yahoo email address, so maybe the guy can be traced...The account is frozen and my credit union is going to take care of things, and the amount lost is less than $50.00, but WTF? How would a scammer make money by having junk shipped to me? And little small orders like that?

2007-03-01 07:21:17 · 3 answers · asked by Kacky 7 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

I'll certainly do that, Mrs G. I don't use credit at all, so it wouldn't be hard to monitor.

2007-03-01 11:04:29 · update #1

Well, that was easy. I just filed a fraud alert eith equifax and they will send it to the other two. Thank you for your help!

2007-03-01 11:20:18 · update #2

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You are a victim of identity theft. It may be small now, but just wait. You might want to look into a service that will monitor your credit and if more happens, completely restore it. I can give you info on a compay if you would like. You will need this now that you are a victim. They have your debit number, who knows what else they have.

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