Two In Ten (17%) Canadians Report Being a Victim Of Fraud Or Credit Card Theft

Three In Ten (27%) Have Changed Their Spending Habits Over Concerns About Fraud And Theft; Nearly Half (44%) Believe Banks And Businesses Not Doing Enough To Prevent Fraud And Identity Theft

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Toronto, ON – In light of recent concerns regarding the incidence of fraud and debit/credit card theft in Canada, two in ten (17%) Canadian adults report that they themselves have been personally affected by debit/credit card fraud or theft. While conventional wisdom has been that older Canadians might be more likely to fall...

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Two In Ten (17%) Canadians Report Being a Victim 
Of Fraud Or Credit Card Theft

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