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LuNaSeA
presque rien

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
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holy crap, ryan, i'm really sorry to hear that this happened to you. thanks so much for posting this thread though, it's truly appreciated.
i dont mean to make it a "let's tell all our id-theft stories" but i do have 1 interesting one that really puts a spin on thinking that only strangers steal identities...
my brother's best friend vinny has 2 sisters, one of which is a durg addict and lives in Utah, basically collected welfare for the past couple of years. one day vinny decided to call my brother (who is a mortgage broker) and have him check his credit. my bro found outrageous unpaid credit card bills, cell phone bills, utility bills- his own sister filled out applications in vinny's name and just racked up massive bills (tens of thousands). vinny's credit is completely obliterated but that's not even the worst part. since it's his own sister, the law refuses to prosecute her and they will not give him any help in paying back the bills that weren't even his in the first place.
luckily, his sister is in jail for a slew of other crimes, including drug dealing/possession, parental neglect and theft among other things. the worst part is that while she was on a 5-6 day drug binge in the middle of nowhere, her sons were left in their condo all alone with a registered sex offender living nearby. thank god the man was arrested after the incident with the boys but nothing will change the fact of what he did to them. no one knows who the fathers of the boys are and vinny is now taking full care of one of the boys and trying to get full custody of the other son, who is in foster care out in Utah. really sad story but in the end, vinny's glad he found out about his sister doing all these awful things so that he can now raise his nephews in a safe and loving environment, no matter what the cost
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Jul-26-2005 18:15
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Groundhog Boy
Stupidity Offends Me

Registered: May 2005
Location: New York, NY
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Re: Lost Credit Card/ID Theft Reminder
| quote: | Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Based on my experiences this morning, I just want to re-emphasize with my TA friends how important it is to contact your credit card companies, credit reporting agencies, police, etc, IMMEDIATELY following a theft of cards/wallet.
I had my wallet stolen this morning in the 1 minute it took me to get a Metrocard this morning. I put my wallet into my pocket after taking out my Transitchek card, had to shift to the next machine because the one was out of order, and during that time, it must have fell out. In the time it took me to complete the transaction, someone had already walked behind me and stolen it. I asked the attendant if anyone had found a wallet as well as anyone who was standing in the general area.
When I got to work less than 15 minutes later, I got online to get all of my creditors' phone numbers and accessed my accounts to learn that the thief had already started using my credit cards to purchase monthly and weekly Metrocards. Fortunately, by the time I got all of them closed, only $200 had been charged ($100 on 2 separate cards). Imagine how much damage could have been done if I had waited a few days.
The most concerning aspect, though, was the loss of my driver's license and social security card. Because of this, I had to call the credit reporting agencies and have them put an inital fraud watch on my credit record, in case anyone tries to start a new line of credit in my name. Plus now I have to get new issues of each document re-issued, which God knows how long that will take. At least the credit card companies get you new cards in within a week or so, and my bank will have a new debit card for me tomorrow.
Just a word to the wise in case any of you find yourself in a similar predicament. |
Also call the Federal Trade Comission (1-877-438-4338). They pretty much tell you all of the steps that you should go through. I'd covered most of the bases already, but she was able to let me know that since I am a victim of ID theft, with a police report, I can have a 7 year fraud alert kept on my account. During this time, I will receive a new credit report every 6 months and will be notified when new lines of credit are requested through companies that use the credit reporting agencies (which should be pretty much anyone that would offer substantial credit).
On another note, any idea of how to go out without a driver's license? I need to do a lot of drinking after talking on the phone all day with credit card companies. Guess I'm also fucked for Porter and Infusion Thursday. Do doormen accept birth certificates and a newly issued work ID? Just trying to lighten the mood since this sucks.
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Jul-26-2005 18:46
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trunks1022
supreme vicodin addict

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: forest hills TA #?
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Jul-26-2005 20:05
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phoenixBEBE
rainbows abound 7-5-13

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: 2012. Everything changes after this year :) <3 so can't wait.
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Jul-27-2005 13:50
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