Update On Fraud Alert For Citizens Affected By Stolen Laptop - North Carolina
Officials with the state Division of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS), North Carolina have offered an update on the fraud alert arranged with TransUnion on behalf of clients of home and community services administered by the Division. DAAS announced that TransUnion will be contacting those clients directly by letter to confirm the alert.
Update On Fraud Alert For Citizens Affected By Stolen Laptop - North Carolina
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