08-31-2010, 04:08 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: With my yorkies
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Originally Posted by QuickSilver Glad to hear it worked out for you.
Please be sure to contact the credit agencies, put a fraud alert on your account, and request a report to make sure no one has opened up a credit card in your name, etc. It's very easy to do, and much, much easier than trying to unwind a long running identity scam. One of my friends got his identity stolen, and the thief bought a car in his name. It ended up being poetic justice, because the car company repo'd the car, and refunded my friend the down payment... which the thief had put down in cash. So in effect, the thief paid my friend more than a thousand $.  Still, you don't want to deal with that. | I'm so glad you reminded me about this!  I wouldn't have thought to check this angle for a long while. I will do that this morning. Thank you!!
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