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Originally Posted by tony404
actually the odds of identity theft happening are more likely when you go to a store and hand the clerk your credit card. Then online.
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Tony , several years ago i bought a keg for a party they made me bring a notarized copy of my ID so they could have it on file , a year or 2 later the bar was burglarised.Needless to say they took the copies and used them to get ID's CC's in other peoples names hell i even got arrested on a 2nd degree assault warrant out of Washington State wondering WTF i did.
After being in jail for 4 days the prints didnt match the guys prints who they arrested that used my ID in the first place, but he did look a bit similar to me so they held me.
Took about 3 years to get it all cleared up and thousands of dollars ,
just because some asshole had to have my ID.Hell they even got a sears card in my name and ran up it up to about $4,500 buying game tables like Pooltables and shit....