How To Steal Credit Cards
What Credit Cards do I Qualify For?
Free Credit Search is a completely FREE web-based resource for credit card seekers. We provide real-time unbiased information to help you make informed decisions about your credit. By filling out our credit profile you can find out which banks will approve you BEFORE applying! All information submitted on the application profile will be used to conduct a search of lending institutions which are willing to issue you a credit card(s) based upon your current credit, income and employment. You must be 18 years of age or older and a citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States with a verifiable permanent U.S. home address and a valid social security number. You must reside within the continental United States including Hawaii and Alaska. When you use our service, you will receive FREE results with the following information: -The number of credit card issuers you qualify for. -The type of credit cards available. -Credit limit range offered. -Quick one-click access to apply for these cards |
Your no obligation FREE results will be available within minutes of submitting your application. We will not pull a credit report to complete this search. Your results will be emailed directly to you after your search is complete. Find the Credit Cards YOU Qualify for NOW!Identity Theft Fraud
 How can someone commit identity theft? The Federal Trade Commission explains how identity theft is committed: By co-opting your name, Social Security number, credit card number, or some other piece of your personal information for their own use. In short, identity theft occurs when someone appropriates your personal information without your knowledge to commit fraud or theft. Once identity theft is committed, then what? Once identity thieves fake your identity, they: - Open a new credit card account, using your name, date of birth, and Social Security number. When they use the credit card and don’t pay the bills, the delinquent account is reported on your credit report.
- Call your credit card issuer and, pretending to be you, change the mailing address on your credit card account. Then, your impostor runs up charges on your account. Because your bills are being sent to the new address, you may not immediately realize there's a problem.
- Establish cellular phone service in your name.
- Open a bank account in your name and write bad checks on that account.
Credit Report Scores - Computing Then
Your credit report scores are based on factors that appear in your credit reports:
- Bill payment history (Good: on time and for the full amount)
- Total outstanding debt (Good: non-mortgage loan payments less than 5% of gross income)
- Types of debt (Good: mortgage, car loans, Bad: high credit card debt)
- Length of credit history (Good: 3 or more years of on time payments)
- Credit inqueries (Bad: many rejected applications)
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) prohibits certain factors from being used in determining your credit report score:
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act provides actions for you to take if suspect unauthorized factors are being used to deny you credit.
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