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Stealing Your Identity

September 10, 2010 by  
Filed under identity theft


A News Report on Identity Theft

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7 Responses to “Stealing Your Identity”
  1. AvEryBadApPLe says:

    …some football playing drunk driving douche kills someone and only gets a month in jail, but this snitch gets 10 years??? amazing.

  2. jaymorpheus01 says:

    That was cool, 17 years, beautiful. Now he’s in a multimillion dollar house:d No bubbly but there’s plenty of pruno. It’s complete with live in boyfriend and his name is bubba.

  3. pplstan92 says:

    See what identity theft is and what service you need and why at my site!!!

  4. DJAc1d says:

    Haha, laughable :D

    These guys are stupid.
    Really Stupid

    **sigh**

  5. fortunecookiesucks says:

    lol, “manditory”. xD

  6. iUploaded says:

    Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don’t carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don’t provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal info. in a secure place at home. SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!! Say NO to wire transfers! FTC credit

  7. ScamBusterUSA says:

    All unsolicited spam E-mails, spim , Potential Lenders, Job offers, Checks/money orders, Sob Stories from OVERSEAS are SCAMS!! If it seems too good to be true, it probably a scam. If it’s unsolicited, it’s a scam!!

    All unsolicited spam are scams too.

    Never pay with Western Union or Money Gram – That’s right — never! These methods have proven to be unsafe when paying someone you don’t know.

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