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guest - June 19th, 2009 3:39 PM

If I become a victim of identity theft, should I report it right away, or just pretend it never happen? i don't want anyone coming after me for any reason because I reported someone. [br]


guest - June 19th, 2009 3:45 PM

If you became a victim of identity theft, you owe it to yourself to report any activities that caused it. Identity theft is a major issue and is a crime. If you know you have been attacked by someone, your best recourse is to report the theft to the police so they can have you fill out an identity theft report. This report can then be sent to all the credit bureaus where they can block your account from anyone who wishes to review your account. [br][br]Identity theft has hurt millions of Americans and it has also caused millions of dollars in damages. Don't be the next victim. or at least do your best to protect yourself from becoming the next victim. Do report any identity theft and don't worry about threats on your life. Once the police file the report, you are safe from harm. [br][br]


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