google it
2007-03-14 11:39:21
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answer #1
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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Trust me, if you think you are a victim, THE FIRST THING YOU NEED TO DO is file a police report with the local authority. I know from experience. The police report will help fend off creditors in 2-3 years when it starts to catch up with you.
Next, call one of the credit agencies, like Experian, they will notify the others.
Also, contact the FTC.
2007-03-14 18:41:52
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answer #2
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answered by Doris H 1
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First you got know Who, and where the person lives. With out the person's name, canno't track down any information. Once you know the full name, check your luck Phone Directory, Post-office, police, Sociol-insurance No, address, by the Photo, F,B.I. Government vote, cences, Immigration, Prison, School, community center, Library, computer, Salvation-Army
2007-03-14 18:48:08
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answer #3
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answered by Liz 3
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Email me your name, ss#, address, date of birth and I'll get you some good information about the subject.
Just kidding folks...relax. It's just a joke.
All kidding aside: I'd checkout the information on the credit bureau's websites.
2007-03-14 19:31:41
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answer #4
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answered by derek 4
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...take your wallet with all your ID and go to your favorite Mall, leave your wallet on a bench... In about a week or so you'll get the "education" of your life on ID-theft....
2007-03-14 18:41:05
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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www prepaidlegal.com/hub/stacigillen
check out the id theft video!
2007-03-15 15:54:19
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answer #6
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answered by gatorgirl 5
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FBI.gov try that first. They should have links to local agencies that can help
2007-03-14 18:40:01
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answer #7
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answered by cougarme911_99 2
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