Consumers can still file a complaint on Equifax breach, says Schuette
By:
Taylor Gadberry
Posted: Oct 9, 2017 6:24 PM EDT

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Mich. – More than 2-million people in Michigan have been impacted by the Equifax security breach, bringing the total to nearly 4-million.
Attorney General Bill Schuette says there is still time to file a complaint.
To protect yourselves from identity theft, experts say freeze your accounts, set up fraud alerts and keep an eye on your credit.
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