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Identity Theft by Social Security Numbers

 

Among the most serious ways of having identity theft is through your social security number. Your social security number can give anybody any information about you.

 If you're among those people who keep their social security card in the wallet or purse, you're playing a very serious game.

 Are you among those people who tear up every document with your social security number on it? Not a lot of people do.

  For those who are not well aware of what the trash says, then you may be among the masses that have had identity theft by social security number.  This allows for other people to take advantage of your many credit cards and bank accounts too.
Many people will take social security numbers and then they'll work into new bank accounts with your name on it because they have all the information that is called for. It may appear like a lot of work, but its an easy pay off to these people.

 All it acquires is someone to confirm your social security number and they have access to all your money and they'll use it and demolish your good name. You'll find that someone can now order things online, get utilities, and even accomplish a whole new life all at your expense.

 Occasionally this is easy to lead to arrest, but it’s only after your good name and credit has been destroyed. Hinging on the motivation of the thief, you may have a simple problem that in time goes away, or you may end up having illegal immigrants coming into the country using your name time and time again.

 It could take months or even years for you to be able to straighten up the issue, but your life will be ruined for quite sometime. You'll also find that the Internal Revenue Service may come in and even ask you to pay taxes on some of the properties that other people have bought in your name.

 Even when you do have your life straightened out, the IRS still may  like to take a closer look into your life, and no one actually wants to deal with that.

 
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