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Consumer Protection Alert 

Consumer Protection Alert is a designated area within the Kimberly Credit site used to alert our visitors. Our goal is to hopefully protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent practices pertaining to goods or services, and instill caution and awareness against the misuse of personal information, commonly referred to as identity theft. 

Through today’s technology, our consumer protection notification efforts have made it possible for detailed information about companies, products and services and scams to be compiled and shared more easily and cheaply than ever. That's good news for web site visitors.  

At the same time, as information, products and services becomes more easily accessible, each of us - companies, associations, government agencies, and consumers - must take precautions to protect against the misuse of private information. 

We can probably all agree that the number of companies selling products and services through heavily aired infomercials, magazines, telemarketing, and Internet is growing by leaps and bounds. And, through today’s technology the need for consumer protection alerts can be one of many steps that are needed to educate and protect the public.

  • 809 Phone Scam - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has become aware of a long distance phone scam that may lead consumers to inadvertently ring up high charges on their phone bills.

  • Your Credit Report - Does your credit report accurately represent you? A recent study conducted by the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) found over 70% of credit reports contains errors. Read for yourself what this report revealed. 
  • ID Theft & Prevention - Updated 09-17-02 - Reviews how your identity becomes someone else's with real case studies.
  • Internet Theft - Despite your best efforts to manage the flow of your personal information or to keep it to yourself, skilled identity thieves may use a variety of methods - low and hi-tech - to gain access to your data. Here are some of the ways imposters can get your personal information and take over your identity. 
  • Pre-Paid Phone Cards & Phone Scams - Many people use them. But did you know what problems exist and how you can avoid them? You receive a call and the calling party starts giving you instructions. After you hang up, you may wonder ... Was that a phone scam?
  • Predictive Dialing - Silence on the Other End of the Line. The phone rings, you answer it and all you hear is "silence" or the "click”. Predictive dialing can cause this.

 

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