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Jodi Hayes got an alert from the U.S. Postal Service’s Informed Delivery program.
The email showed that 35 credit cards were on their way to her home all in the names of people she had never heard of.
Each of these 35 strangers was added as an authorized user to her Marriott Bonvoy Chase Bank credit card and they could each charge up to $19,000 on her card.
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