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by grecy
4200 days ago
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Give me a break. Lifelock are in the business of selling you a product to protect against "identity theft". By very definition, they are in the business of scaring you into buying their product. They are fear mongers. Their advice is not worth 0.02. > Identity theft can have far-reaching consequences The one person that has replied so far that it has happened to said it resulted in bad credit for a number of years. That's it.
What other "far-reaching consequences" are you talking about? |
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| "Victims are often scarred emotionally. They feel violated and helpless -- and very angry. I've heard people use the word "rape" to describe how they feel. "
| "A search of his SSN showed he was wanted for a crime in the Bay Area. He was transported from San Diego to San Francisco and put in jail. It took him 10 days before one of the officers believed him, took his fingerprints as he had requested all along, and realized they had the wrong person."
| "when the imposter is working under the victim's name and SSN, and the earnings show on the victim's Social Security Administration record. We learned of one such a case that had been going on for 10 years. The imposter obtained the victim's birth certificate, a public record in California. And even when the victim acquired a new SSN, the impersonator was able to obtain it shortly thereafter. Victims of employment fraud often must deal with the Internal Revenue Service because IRS records show they are under-reporting their wages."