Jared notices a charge for car tires on last month’s checking account statement. However, Jared does not own a car. Which course of action should Jared take?

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Responses

He should contact his bank immediately.

He should contact his bank immediately.

He should call the tire store and complain.

He should call the tire store and complain.

He should wait until next month to see if the charge is gone.

He should wait until next month to see if the charge is gone.

He should ask for a corrected bank statement due to the mistake.

He should ask for a corrected bank statement due to the mistake.

He should contact his bank immediately. This could potentially be a case of fraud or a mistake, and it's important to address it as soon as possible to prevent further unauthorized charges.