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Old 08-29-2010, 06:22 PM   #54
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Originally Posted by nana911 View Post
It was her checking account via her routing number and account number that was compromised, none of her cards.
Yes, sorry, I missed that.

Since you say you don't write many checks, I would be concerned with identity theft. Definitely contact all three credit bureaus and make sure that no new lines of credit have been opened in your name. It's very easy to request a report.

Unfortunately, you probably will need to open a new account if they have your routing number... but you should still not be liable for those charges.
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