to recover, and most victims spend roughly $1,500 to set things straight, even if the ID was 'only used to work'?
"It’s no different for those who have their identification taken by people looking for work, Foley said.
“It’s been going on for years,” he said. “These take a great deal of time (to clear up), during which time you’re sitting there stranded.”
Foley said children are becoming a popular demographic for would-be thieves, since Social Security numbers are blind to the age of those who own them."
Are you checking your kids' credit records?
What do you think. Is this 'OK'?
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