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Archive for August 2009

How to spot IDentity Theft in progress

View this video [link lost] to see why having continuous monitoring on your credit bureau records are important, and why your current or next job may not continue or happen.

IDentity Thief should consider his[her] own name

My father gave me a plaque with this poem on it years ago.
I found the same plaque years later and gave one to each of
my boys, almost years ago.

Fathers Name

You got from your father; it was all he had to give.
So it’s yours to use and cherish, for as long as you may live.

If you lose the watch he gave you, it can always be replaced.
Put a black mark on your name, son, can never be erased.

It was clean the day you took it, and a worthy name to bear.
When he got it from his father, there was no dishonor there.

So make sure you guard it wisely, after all is said and done.
You’ll be glad the name is spotless, when you give it to your son.

[author unknown]

OBAMA - Felony Identity Theft! - Victim: Is It Really the United States?

Found this interesting - someone posted this on “you tube dot com” - author unknown to me

“OBAMA - Felony Identity Theft!”

- something He ‘borrowed’?
- because he plans on giving it back?
- Committed  –  or  –  “Victim of”

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Who might the Victim be in this case — maybe the United States of America and Her Legal Citizens

When is your Good Name considered part of IDentity Theft?  If you personal information is attained by others, with the intent to use it, is it “borrowed”?  until they:

  • actually commit crimes using your good name
  • get medical treatment in your good name
  • make purchases using your good name
  • work a job using your good name
  • get loans in your good name
  • sell your good name

Another words, is it “borrowed”, until it turns into “theft” once they use your good name?

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