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Have You Ever Had Your Identity Stolen? I recently got a letter in the mail, telling me that my name and social security number, which were contained on a computer back-up device, was stolen. The letter also said that it would be highly unlikely that someone would be able to access the data that was contained in the device without specialized knowledge and equipment. But, just to be on the safe side, they recommended that I sign up for a free year of service with a company that guards against identity theft. Any time someone tries to open an account or borrow money using my name, the identity theft company will call me to verify that it is legit. I just have to press the star key to decline it. I'm trying to remain calm here and not to panic, but I can't help but wonder if someone is already trying to use my name and social security number to get a loan in my name. I'm going to be accessing credit reports online and studying them very closely from now on. Anything that I happen to find that is not legit will be reported.
Has anything like this ever happened to you? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: But, just to be on the safe side, they recommended that I sign up for a free year of service with a company that guards against identity theft.
Has anything like this ever happened to you? Sounds like the terrible pop up ads that will say anything to get you to sign up for their service. What is the companies name? | |
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No, but I have just been accused of stealing Marilyn Monroe's tonight.
Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.
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Seriously though that's scary. Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.
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Shawnt24 said: psychodelicide said: But, just to be on the safe side, they recommended that I sign up for a free year of service with a company that guards against identity theft.
Has anything like this ever happened to you? Sounds like the terrible pop up ads that will say anything to get you to sign up for their service. What is the companies name? Debix. I got an actual letter in the mail from the State of Ohio, as opposed to a pop-up ad on my computer. So I tend to think that this is legit, especially if they're offering me a year of free fraud protection. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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MissMe said: No, but I have just been accused of stealing Marilyn Monroe's tonight.
Do you wear sweeter underwear than Marilyn Monroe? There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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MissMe said: No, but I have just been accused of stealing Marilyn Monroe's tonight.
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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MissMe said: Seriously though that's scary.
Yeah, it is. It makes me wary of ordering anything online where I need to enter my social security number, credit card number, etc. But I'm trying to stay calm. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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JDInteractive said: MissMe said: No, but I have just been accused of stealing Marilyn Monroe's tonight.
Do you wear sweeter underwear than Marilyn Monroe? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Apparently someone did use my social security number to open up some bank accounts a few years back. Strangely, though, they didn't actually purchase anything or borrow. I had the banks close all the bogus acocunts and I reported it to the credit bureaus. I check my credit reports regularly, though I should probably be even more studious with that. One time also (long before we moved up here), someone acquired my wife's credit card number and was using it to buy gas in Toronto while we were, in fact, in Arizona! Thank God we were able to document where we were! The bank deactivated the card, which the thieves were somehow able to override to make one more big-ticket gas purchase. We contacted the bank again to cancel the card and we haven't had a problem since. We weren't held responsible for the charges. Scary stuff, though, and these thieves are getting pretty darned sophisticated.
But before you go signing up with a strange company, Nancy, do some research on them. And make sure you report this to the credit bureaus. Could be that someone is just trying to get a few dollars out of you. [Edited 7/20/07 19:00pm] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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psychodelicide said: Shawnt24 said: Sounds like the terrible pop up ads that will say anything to get you to sign up for their service. What is the companies name? Debix. I got an actual letter in the mail from the State of Ohio, as opposed to a pop-up ad on my computer. So I tend to think that this is legit, especially if they're offering me a year of free fraud protection. That puts me a bit at ease. I still say research, though. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Lammastide said: Apparently someone did use my social security number to open up some bank accounts a few years back. Strangely, though, they didn't actually purchase anything or borrow. I had the banks close all the bogus acocunts and I reported it to the credit bureaus. I check my credit reports regularly, though I should probably be even more studious with that. One time also (long before we moved up here), someone had acquired my wife's credit card number and was using it to buy gas in Toronto while we were, in fact, in Arizona -- and thank God we were able to document it! The bank deactivated the card, which the thieves were somehow able to override to make one more big-ticket gas purchase. We contacted the bank again to cancel the card and we haven't had a problem since. We weren't held responsible for the charges. Scary stuff, though, and these thieves are getting pretty darned sophisticated.
But before you go signing up with a strange company, Nancy, do some research on them. And make sure you report this to the credit bureaus. Could be that someone is just trying to get a few dollars out of you. [Edited 7/20/07 18:58pm] Wow, I'm sorry to hear that that happened to you. I definitely will check out a new company before signing up. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Lammastide said: psychodelicide said: Debix. I got an actual letter in the mail from the State of Ohio, as opposed to a pop-up ad on my computer. So I tend to think that this is legit, especially if they're offering me a year of free fraud protection. That puts me a bit at ease. I still say research, though. You can never be too careful nowadays, that's for sure. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: I recently got a letter in the mail, telling me that my name and social security number, which were contained on a computer back-up device, was stolen. The letter also said that it would be highly unlikely that someone would be able to access the data that was contained in the device without specialized knowledge and equipment. But, just to be on the safe side, they recommended that I sign up for a free year of service with a company that guards against identity theft. Any time someone tries to open an account or borrow money using my name, the identity theft company will call me to verify that it is legit. I just have to press the star key to decline it. I'm trying to remain calm here and not to panic, but I can't help but wonder if someone is already trying to use my name and social security number to get a loan in my name. I'm going to be accessing credit reports online and studying them very closely from now on. Anything that I happen to find that is not legit will be reported.
Has anything like this ever happened to you? Nope, but the letter sounds like a scam to me..... If you fall for that, the next letter you get from them would be u won a million dollars!!!!! However you got to send $5000 to collect it..... [Edited 7/20/07 19:12pm] | |
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SummerRain said: psychodelicide said: I recently got a letter in the mail, telling me that my name and social security number, which were contained on a computer back-up device, was stolen. The letter also said that it would be highly unlikely that someone would be able to access the data that was contained in the device without specialized knowledge and equipment. But, just to be on the safe side, they recommended that I sign up for a free year of service with a company that guards against identity theft. Any time someone tries to open an account or borrow money using my name, the identity theft company will call me to verify that it is legit. I just have to press the star key to decline it. I'm trying to remain calm here and not to panic, but I can't help but wonder if someone is already trying to use my name and social security number to get a loan in my name. I'm going to be accessing credit reports online and studying them very closely from now on. Anything that I happen to find that is not legit will be reported.
Has anything like this ever happened to you? Nope, but the letter sounds like a scam to me..... If you fall for that, the next letter you get from them would be u won a million dollars!!!!! However you got to send $5000 to collect it..... [Edited 7/20/07 19:12pm] SummerRain, always good to see you shoot your mess over the Org. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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Yes I had my identity stolen seven years ago. There is still drama behind it. | |
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SummerRain said: psychodelicide said: I recently got a letter in the mail, telling me that my name and social security number, which were contained on a computer back-up device, was stolen. The letter also said that it would be highly unlikely that someone would be able to access the data that was contained in the device without specialized knowledge and equipment. But, just to be on the safe side, they recommended that I sign up for a free year of service with a company that guards against identity theft. Any time someone tries to open an account or borrow money using my name, the identity theft company will call me to verify that it is legit. I just have to press the star key to decline it. I'm trying to remain calm here and not to panic, but I can't help but wonder if someone is already trying to use my name and social security number to get a loan in my name. I'm going to be accessing credit reports online and studying them very closely from now on. Anything that I happen to find that is not legit will be reported.
Has anything like this ever happened to you? Nope, but the letter sounds like a scam to me..... If you fall for that, the next letter you get from them would be u won a million dollars!!!!! However you got to send $5000 to collect it..... [Edited 7/20/07 19:12pm] No, as I said above, I think the letter is legit, since it came from the State of Ohio. And the "You won a million dollars" letters I never fall for; they wind up in the trash. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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JDInteractive said: SummerRain said: Nope, but the letter sounds like a scam to me..... If you fall for that, the next letter you get from them would be u won a million dollars!!!!! However you got to send $5000 to collect it..... [Edited 7/20/07 19:12pm] SummerRain, always good to see you shoot your mess over the Org. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Lothan said: Yes I had my identity stolen seven years ago. There is still drama behind it.
I'm sorry to hear about that. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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That's scary!
I wish you the best of luck solving this problem. | |
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gyro34 said: That's scary!
I wish you the best of luck solving this problem. Thanks. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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anybody who steals my identity will be pissed. my credit is fucked up
they won't be able to buy a vowel without a high interest rate on that motherfucka | |
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Fury said: anybody who steals my identity will be pissed. my credit is fucked up
they won't be able to buy a vowel without a high interest rate on that motherfucka I love your signature, it's hilarious! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: Fury said: anybody who steals my identity will be pissed. my credit is fucked up
they won't be able to buy a vowel without a high interest rate on that motherfucka I love your signature, it's hilarious! | |
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