Stolen Identity.A Stolen Identity and your credit report. Any connections?A stolen identity may be the precursor of a devastated credit rating. Your credit report means everything and it means nothing to an identity thief. It simply is an indicator of your net worth to them. Some criminals, upon "acquiring your Social Security Number, may even query the credit bureaus, trying to establish your "credit worthiness." Of course, they are not interested in extending credit to you. It's more like "How far can your credit score take me"? On
they other hand, what the credit reporting agencies say about you are
quite irrelevant to another type of criminal, the type more bent on
committing identity fraud with your stolen identity.Some citizens have said openly, "Let them steal my identity, all they'll get is my debt." We believe, unless it is said in jest, such a statement is quite dangerous. The feeling is, if a person really means this, then most certainly, they are NOT taking the necessary steps to protect their identity from being stolen. An identity is much, much more useful than for just financial gain. Here are 3 instances whereby the victim's financial standings doesn't even matter:
Identity Fraud comes in 4 flavors.Contrary to popular belief, there is not just one type of identity theft. The reality is, there are at least FOUR.
This practice is further from ideal than you might imagine. Identity Theft Scams are very efficient ways some identity thieves use to gain control of your personal information. In the following section we expose how identity fraud ends up being the end result of many identity theft scams. Identity
Theft Scams. Some common
scams and tricks used by id thieves to steal unsuspecting citizens
identities.
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