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Lies, upon lies: New data shows alarming rise of credit fraud

Tens of thousands of Kiwis with multiple aliases are causing serious concern for credit issuers.

Nathan Smith
Mon, 02 Mar 2015

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Credit fraud is rising in New Zealand as the psychological restrictions of the global financial crisis fade.

According to Veda, New Zealand’s largest credit bureau, 216,000 New Zealanders

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Nathan Smith
Mon, 02 Mar 2015
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