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  1. Lesson Plans - Federal Trade Commission

    Lesson Plans Overview Free Lesson Plans State Standards From buses to TV to the Web, ads are everywhere, and many target kids ages 8 to 12! Do your students have the critical thinking skills to …

  2. Red Flags of Identity Theft mistakes on your bank, credit card, or other account statements

  3. Annual Credit Report Request Form You have the right to get a free copy of your credit file disclosure, commonly called a credit report, once every 12 months, from each of the nationwide consumer credit …

  4. About || Admongo.gov

    About Us The Federal Trade Commission As the nation's consumer protection agency, the FTC is responsible for enforcing laws that prohibit unfair and deceptive advertising and marketing practices. …

  5. mientan sobre su deuda, sobre quiénes son, o lo que sucederá si usted no paga hablen con otros sobre su deuda lo acosen o lo amenacen Los cobradores de deudas deben notificarle su deuda por escrito

  6. Identity Protection [En Español] Information on IRS’s commitment to working with taxpayers who are victims of identity theft, ranging from contacting us with a case of identity theft to providing tips to …

  7. [Use this article in your newsletter to publicize your work on your very own consumer protection week] [Organization] Celebrates National Consumer Protection Week Looking to protect yourself from …

  8. Tax-Related Identity Theft An identity thief may use your Social Security number to get a tax refund or a job. Contact the IRS if they send you a notice saying their records show:

  9. These are just a few kinds of mail fraud scams. But, whatever kind you see: don’t send any money. The letter is a form letter, not a personal message, and it’s a trick. There is no prize. If you send money, …

  10. ABOUT THE FTC The Federal Trade Commission is the nation’s consumer protection agency. Its mission is to protect consumers from fraudulent and deceptive practices.