The Credit Bureau

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You don’t have to figure this out on your own.
We’ll help you understand what the alert means and what to do next-before things get worse.

If your bank sends you an alert, act immediately.

What this alert could mean:
  • A suspicious transaction on your account
  • A declined charge you didn’t recognize
  • A fraud alert text or email from your bank
  • A new account or charge you didn’t authorize
  • Someone attempting to use your card information
  • When you call, here is what happens:
  • You speak with a real person in the U.S.
  • We help you undersand what's happening
  • We guide you on what to do next
  • We can help you stop additional damage quickly