Get a large personal loan, take it all out of your bank account, pay it into my account and I'll pay it back into your account.... If it doesn't show up on your statement then you've definately had your identity stolen....
2006-09-19 00:27:06
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answered by Andy W 1
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Driving licence with your photo /address
Passport and utility bills.
You can pay the police to do an identity check as some people may have same name,age,date of birth and even lived in the same places as you but may have a criminal record. Ask at the local police station you normally have to write to head office and they send you a form you fill in with all your details and charge a fee for doing it.
Hope that helps if it is what you are on about.
2006-09-19 00:30:36
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answered by momof3 7
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1. Signature card.
2. Personal information such as birthdate, mother's maiden name, etc.
3. Driver's license with picture, address and birthdate.
4. Passport with same data as #3.
5. Social Security Card
6. Biometric information (eye, fingerprint, DNA)
For future reverence the following precautions are recommended by the US Federal Trade Commission:
Shred documents and paperwork which contain personal information before you discard them.
Don't give out personal information unless you know who you are dealing with.
Never click on links in unsolicited emails; instead, type in a web address which you know
Use firewalls, anti-spyware, and anti-virus software to protect your home computer;
Don't use obvious passwords like your birth date or your mother's maiden name
Keep your personal information in a secure place at home
Be alert for discrepancies in your financial bills and statements and query them immediately
Report fraud as soon as you detect it
The following have also been recommended:
Collect delivered postal mail as soon as possible.
Use reliable ATM's at reputable sites only.
Look for any suspicious attachments to an ATM and if in doubt, do not use the ATM but report the problem.
Be aware of your surrounding when using an ATM. Hide what you type on a keypad from others.
Limit the amount of personal information you publish on the web.
When shopping online, make sure the company is reputable and displays an approved security symbol.
When handing over your credit card, do not let it out of your sight.
If you are traveling, tell the post office to hold your mail until your return or have someone you trust collect it
The following are specific to the USA :
Protect your Social Security number. Don't carry your Social Security card in your wallet or write your Social Security number on a check. Give it out only if absolutely necessary or ask to use another identifier.
Don't order checks pre-printed with your driver's license or social security number.
Don't carry your social security card unless absolutely needed. In states where your driver's license number is your social security number, be equally careful about who sees your license.
Freeze your credit, if available in your state so that no one can open any form of credit in your name.
Request your own credit report each year and check the reports for inaccuracies and new lines of credit issued that you did not request.
2006-09-19 00:22:55
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answered by Answers1 6
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Ask your self who you are and if you don't know you have probably been an identity theft
2006-09-19 00:16:48
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answered by philipscottbrooks 5
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Just keep track of what you've done. If it wasn't you then it was the thief.
2006-09-19 00:21:57
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answered by Lisa P 4
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If it is not you, then your girlfriend is cheating on you dude. Accuse her of it and see if she admits it.
2006-09-19 03:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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do you sometimes feel like your someone else??
2006-09-19 01:06:20
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answered by snicker 4
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ask your mother. she will know
2006-09-19 00:22:59
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answered by Kismitt 6
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DNA?
2006-09-19 00:15:47
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answered by Senorita 3
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