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Posted by Contributor on Jul 24th, 2009
My story of identity theft does have a happy ending but not before I used up every single minute on my cell phone plan trying to fix the situation which got fixed only after I had to do without my whole Christmas vacation to ‘accomodate’...
Posted by Contributor on Jul 22nd, 2009
Two years ago, I went to a trade show out-of-state. I looked at is as a mini-vacation, and opportunity to relax, to forget the troubles of the world for a little bit. In my naivety, I ignored the simple fact that people take advantage of people everywhere....
Posted by Contributor on Jul 20th, 2009
Having your identity stolen is no laughing joke for anyone. A few years ago I went out with a couple friends to a club to have a few drinks and to dance. Since I planned on dancing, I did not want to take my purse in with me. Who wants to dance and...
Posted by Contributor on Jul 17th, 2009
Identity theft can cause a great deal of grief to their victims. I was a victim of identity theft more than just once. Fortunately for me and my family the first identity theft I endured was minor compared to the many stories that I have read about...
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