From Yahoo! Finance: "Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox Announces 2004 Top 10 Consumer Protection Issues"--
As part of National Consumer Protection Week, Attorney General Mike Cox announced today the top consumer complaints of 2004 and urged Michigan residents to fight identity theft through action and education. Banking and credit complaints -- including identify theft -- continue to lead the annual list, followed by telecommunication and cable or satellite TV complaints, with complaints related to Internet use coming in third.
"Identity theft dominates the Top 10 list and I want to prevent identity theft by educating and empowering consumers," Cox said. "On March 1, Michigan residents will have access to free credit reports and I encourage them to obtain this important identity theft prevention tool. Through the continuation of the Attorney General's 'It's MI Identity' campaign, the office will educate consumers on how to obtain and understand their free credit reports, the importance of other identity theft prevention measures, and what to do if they are victimized."
--Posted by llinois Personal Injury Attorney T. Evan Schaeffer of Schaeffer & Lamere, P.C.
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It really helped me try to figure out what I needed to do with my own case.
Mischelle
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