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Important Notice:
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Never give out your personal
financial information in response to an unsolicited phone
call, fax or e-mail, no matter how official it may seem.
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Do not respond to e-mail that
may warn of dire consequences unless you validate your
information immediately. Contact the company to confirm the
e-mail's validity using a telephone number or Web address you
know to be genuine.
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Check your credit card and bank
account statements regularly and look for unauthorized
transactions, even small ones. Some thieves hope small
transactions will go unnoticed. Report discrepancies
immediately.
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When submitting financial
information to a Web site, look for the padlock or key icon at
the bottom of your browser, and make sure the Internet address
begins with ahref=https.target=_blankhttps.a. This signals
that your information is secure during transmission.
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Report suspicious activity to
the Internet Crime Complaint Center, a partnership between the
FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center.
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If you have responded to an
e-mail, contact us immediately so we can protect your account
and your identity.
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