Identity theft: They got him
His hard earned money? Gone. The
creditors on his back everyday. The police knocking on his door. His
family strained to the breaking point. He didn't do anything wrong but
my business partner's life got turned upside down afew years back. He
became a victim of what is now the fastest growing crime in the world.
Identity theft.
According to the Federal Trade
Commission, since 1999 over 27 million people in the US alone became
victims of this epidemic 10 million more last year. Harris
InterActive,a marketing research company, reports that between 2002
and 2003 more roughly 19,178 people per day fell victim.
Your identity can be stolen in many
ways. For my partner, the thief gained access to his social security
number and address then applied for a series of loans in his name.
When the bills came due, guess who the creditors and law enforcement
held accountable?
He and his family felt the full
impact. Identity theft can cripple and even destroy a person's life.
The time loss trying to recover your identity as well as the out of
pocket expense U.S.Treasury Secretary John Snow calls identity theft
"the greatest threat to consumers and far more insidious and
harmful to our national welfare than many people realize." The
internet doesn't make it any better with its almost limitless access
to information but a great deal of identity theft still comes from the
offline world. Wherever it comes from the goal stays the same. To get
your personnal information and steal what belongs to you for as long
as possible.
In many cases, this can lead to the
victim filing for bankruptcy or worse. As reported by the Orlando
Sentinel, one man whose identity got stolen recently spent 54 days in
jail before authorities realized their mistake.
Yet even when the thief finally gets
caught, victims find out all too often the worse part still lies
ahead. The recovery of their identity. For my partner, that meant
never ending battles with the same credit bureaus that previously gave
him good ratings.
They destroyed his credit almost
overnight eventhough he did everything they told him to get it
restored. The agencies refused to clear his record and instead,
started sharing his information with each other. His mortgage rates
went thru the roof. He paid more for everything but still got
declined. With all of this came the burden and fear of him not knowing
if he would ever recover his identity. Six years later he finally did.
He started working with a company that within 90 days restored his
credit. His mortgage rate dropped and he went back to paying full
price for everything like the rest of us.
And like my partner, all of us risk
becoming victims. In San Antonio Texas, television station KENS 5
spoke with a man convicted of identity theft who warned "Don't
take for granted what you have because anybody could take it away and
I mean at the snap of a finger."
He would know. The ways of stealing
an identity have turned this crime from nuisance to worldwide crisis.
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In minutes, a thief can steal your identity. Within a few
hours, they can destroy your good name. It can take years to
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