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Darren’s credit report lists seven credit cards that he does not have. What should he do?(1 point)
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He should contact all three credit bureaus, the companies that issued the seven fraudulent cards, the companies that issued the two credit cards he does have, his local police, and the federal government at identitytheft.gov.
He should contact all three credit bureaus, the companies that issued the seven fraudulent cards, the companies that issued the two credit cards he does have, his local police, and the federal government at identitytheft.gov.
He should contact the credit bureau that issued the credit report, his local police, and the federal government at identitytheft.gov.
He should contact the credit bureau that issued the credit report, his local police, and the federal government at identitytheft.gov.
He should contact the credit bureau that issued the credit report, the companies that issued the seven fraudulent cards, his local police, and the federal government at identitytheft.gov.
He should contact the credit bureau that issued the credit report, the companies that issued the seven fraudulent cards, his local police, and the federal government at identitytheft.gov.
He should contact the credit bureau that issued the credit report, the companies that issued the two credit cards he does have, and the federal government at identitytheft.gov.
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He should contact all three credit bureaus, the companies that issued the seven fraudulent cards, the companies that issued the two credit cards he does have, his local police, and the federal government at identitytheft.gov — to report the fraud, dispute the accounts, and begin recovery.
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