Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Green River Woman Leaves Purse Behind and Gets Credit Card Stolen

Be careful if you accidently leave your purse somewhere. A woman in Green River was contacted by a Smith's grocery store employee and told her that her purse was at the store. The problem is, that after she recovered her purse, she found that a credit card was missing. After checking, she learned there were seven fraudulent charges on the card. She called the Green River Police Department. The case is now under investigation.

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  1. Definitely, the sooner you report your stolen credit card, the less likely it is that you'll be responsible for any fraudulent charges. You will have to close down your account to prevent future fraudulent charges.If you want to protect your personal data, there are other financial options, you can turn to. Use advance cash loans online. This company provides you with money you need, if you want to stay safe from identity theft and shop in a secure way.

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