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January 24, 2023
Identity Theft & Active Duty Servicemembers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (cfpb) recently reported that military consumer complaints about debts resulting from identity theft had increased fivefold between 2014 and 2022.
Identity theft can be devastating to anyone by causing good credit to drop, the maxing out of credit accounts and debt collection for debts they did not incur.
For servicemembers, negative information on a credit report resulting from identity theft can cause a loss of a security clearance and possibly discharge.
Pine Street Legal can assist servicemembers and all consumers in taking the steps necessary to recover from identity theft.
Contact Pine Street Legal at (215) 345-9214 or nkanter@pinestreetlegal.com
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