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Higher-than-normal wages.
Interviews over Instant Message.
Skilled Jobs that say “No experience necessary.”
All choices are correct.
True
False
Age 18
As soon as the person begins working or establishes credit
Age 16
No one is too young to have their identity stolen.
Gives someone too much cash.
Charges too much for an item.
Returns stolen goods to a store for a cash return.
Pays too much using a fraudulent check and asks you to return the difference.
True
False
Store sensitive documents on www.MyJumpVault.org
Conduct sensitive business over public Wi-Fi.
Save passwords and login information on public computers.
Tear up papers with private information on it before you throw it away.
Bring a credit report to the showing.
Live with a roommate.
Visit the property and research the landlord or property management company online.
Compare property prices online extensively before choosing a property to rent.
They usually have no credit.
Their personal information passes hands frequently.
They usually have no criminal history.
All choices are correct.
Often, the finance company offering a predatory loan is operating completely within the law.
Offers that say “No credit? No problem.” are often associated with predatory lending practices.
All loans are predatory.
Predatory lending happens when high-pressure sales tactics are used to get someone to borrow more than they should.
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