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Old Jan 27, 2006, 06:11 PM
Anonymous29319
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I would but in the beginning one of thier protocals states they collect personal information.

Back in 2000 I had my identity stolen by a drug adict in chicago because I filled in some on line surveys and tests like this.

The way I found out about my identity being stolen the person had been arrested on drug dealing and social security stopped my SSDI checks because inmates are not elegable to recieve grants while incarcerated. She finally confessed that she was not me when they told her they were placing her into a state mental health facility because my past health records that I had to release to varify who I was included information aboiut my three commitments.

I am still reestablishing my credit history. Now I never fill in on line surveys and NEVER use my exact personal information including the name I go by in real life now.

Take care when doing these things. Please ask questions and ask for real world phone numbers and addresses to varify the who, whats, wheres and credentials of the so called mental health sites and personnel that do these such things. there are also places like the better business bureau, state boards of certified and licensing sovcial workers, and other therapy professionals where you can varify who and the complaint backgrounds and so on. Take care all.