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In honor of National Consumer Protection Week, Credit.com hosted a TweetChat with Credit Expert, Beverly Harzog.  The discussion focused on …

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This week, in honor of National Consumer Protection Week, Credit.com is highlighting a number of issues to raise consumer …

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In honor of National Consumer Protection Week, we invite you to join Credit.com and credit expert Beverly Harzog for a …

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Today marks the beginning of National Consumer Protection Week, a time when 26 consumer advocacy groups and federal agencies …

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A consumer recently posted this story on our forums, detailing her near-miss with a “bad credit loan” offer: I was …

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During National Consumer Protection Week, a good part of the focus is on helping consumers protect themselves from scams, fraud …

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National Consumer Protection Week is the perfect opportunity to protect yourself. We consumers now enjoy significant protections from adverse treatment …

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Credit.com and CreditBloggers.com have focused on stopping loan scams and highlighting major negative changes in credit card accounts for NCPW 2009. Victims of loans scams lose thousands of dollars by wire transferring funds in the hopes of getting a loan that never appears. Credit card account changes can throw a consumer’s finances into a tailspin and can harm credit scores without warning.

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Could a recession this year mean an increase in financial fraud and identity theft rates along with other crime rates? Since this downturn is particularly tied to the financial industry, it could be especially easy for consumers to fall for loan and credit scams. What do you think will happen?

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The 2007 National Consumer Protection Week officially comes to an end tomorrow. We’ve had a great week on CreditBloggers.com talking about the different scams and frauds that are out there. Now, let’s conclude the week with a list of 10 simple things anyone can do to prevent fraud. This list was compiled by our team of credit experts for National Consumer Protection Week

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