Has your identity ever been stolen?!


Question: yes,it took years of new accounts and police reports to get straightened out


Answers: yes,it took years of new accounts and police reports to get straightened out

nope

not that i know of

No, it hasnt been stolen... yet

noppers!

No, and I pity the person who even tries

Yes and it was a nightmare trying to sort it out

nope.

knock on wood.

no

and i hope it never is

=~(

yes and it sucked

Yes.
I have a twin :D

i think yoiu have watched too much of that episode of spongebob my friend...

my ex's was! QUITE the experience.

The sad part is these idiots knew how to work the system... and it took a long time to clear that **** up!

thats why i am on here....trying to find it !!!

No, but my car has!

naaaaa
butt sorry i stole yours ahahah jk

No. It helps to have warrants.

hope not the world is not reqdy for two of me LOL

No, but i did lose it once. Dont worry it came back though!

Not mine but my wife's was. It is a paperwork and telephone nightmare trying to get everything back and straightened out.

I think so, sometimes I can't remember who I am

yes once I caught the guy who did it too

yep- wasnt fun

YES, BY A "FRIEND"

Nope, and I keep my credit report just tainted enough that no one would want to steal it... lol

it's been lost and it's been hidden but it's never been stolen.
in fact, i still need to look for part of it.
i think one of the most important goals in life is to really be sure of yourself and knowing who you are not anyone else

not my entire identity (to my knowledge, I checked my credit report recently) but I did have my debit card number stolen about a month ago. It SUCKED. They were paying for phone bills in Canada and buying stuff online and all. Luckily my bank was cool and my money got refunded and I closed that card and whole checking account down and went to a totally different bank. Fingers crossed it doesn't happen again!

Yes. A grand total of three times. Well, once was my wife's. It's one reason why we refuse to use credit cards anymore.

Yes, my friend stole my ID and got herself an apartment and when she tried to open a bank account on my name she got busted. My bank knows me well and she did not know my bank. The manager was so shocked he called the cops and
me.

WHY DO YOU WANT TO KNOW?

Hmm, no but for the people that go about stealing identities, they're using their intellects for self-gain, which is basically , gee, evil.

And if they've devised ways to get away with it and how to use it, that's brainpower lost which could have been used to maybe perhaps feed a poor child in africa.

If there was a god and a hell, those people would surely burn.

If there isn't, if someone ever catches on to their game, they would get 0 respect.



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