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I've received tons of "fraud alerts" that wanted me to enter my credit card number and pin to "log in" to see the fraudulent transactions. Plenty of scams going on nowadays. Most companies will contact you via telephone if they need information from you. However, you also need to be wary about these types of calls. Never give you out your confidential information over the telephone just because somebody seems to be a representative from one of your banking institutions. Tell the person calling that you will be more than willing to talk to them or another representative at the institution after you confirm the veracity of the call by calling the independent telephone number from the back of your card or the internet. Same goes for IRS type stuff. Be very wary about anybody calling and pretending to be an IRS agent. If the person is from the IRS, they will not need that many details from you about who you are or what was on your return.
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