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I would imagine by now you may have read about my catching the home care RN stealing my mothers Identity. When she minupalated her way into caring for my Mother (the RN was the neighbor of my Mothers boyfriend & a close friend of his daughter), I notices strange things happening. I noticed that several checks were filled out to someone we didn't know & then one was filled out to CASH.
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(((((((eskielover))))))) . . . your situation was more traumatic than mine, since you victimization was initimate and personal.
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People that steal ID's really have get away with it most of the time.....they know how to keep just safe enough & to make our lived a living nightmare....for years following.
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Hopefully, others benefit from this thread.
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eskielover said:
No matter how our ID's are stolen, whether we find out that someone has done it to us, or we actually physically catch them, it is a violation that is hard to get through.
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I think it's best to take things one day at a time when identity theft happens to you. It's very overwhelming.
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