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Old 07-22-2007, 01:22 AM
Billy Bibbit Billy Bibbit is offline
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Default Re: Identity theft, what should I do now?

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someone working for the complex did it. Something like this is rarely, if ever a random deal. does anyone have access to your apartment/trash?

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That was my first thought as well and I mentioned it to the police officer, but I'm not sure what else to do about it. I'd feel kind of weird flat out asking my landlord who has access to the mailbox. There's one dumpster for the whole apartment complex but I'm pretty careful about not putting things like bank statements in there in case someone goes dumpster diving.
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Old 07-23-2007, 10:59 AM
McMelchior McMelchior is offline
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Default Re: Identity theft, what should I do now?

Sry to hear.

Story even more troubling, since most banks require you to call from your home phone (or the number you've provided on your credit card application) to activate the card.

Has somebody actually been in your apartment?
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Old 07-23-2007, 12:14 PM
John Spartan John Spartan is offline
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Default Re: Identity theft, what should I do now?

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Sry to hear.

Story even more troubling, since most banks require you to call from your home phone (or the number you've provided on your credit card application) to activate the card.

Has somebody actually been in your apartment?

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I've never had to call from my home phone to activate cards. I've called my cell before with no problems.
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Old 07-23-2007, 01:41 PM
Bostaevski Bostaevski is offline
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Default Re: Identity theft, what should I do now?

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someone working for the complex did it. Something like this is rarely, if ever a random deal. does anyone have access to your apartment/trash?

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That was my first thought as well and I mentioned it to the police officer, but I'm not sure what else to do about it. I'd feel kind of weird flat out asking my landlord who has access to the mailbox. There's one dumpster for the whole apartment complex but I'm pretty careful about not putting things like bank statements in there in case someone goes dumpster diving.

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[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] man I would be in there DEMANDING to know who has access to a LOCKED MAILBOX FROM WHICH MY CREDIT CARD HAD BEEN STOLEN
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Old 07-23-2007, 01:57 PM
Brad1970 Brad1970 is offline
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Default Re: Identity theft, what should I do now?

If you wanted to steal someone's identity you don't need to steal their mail or dive in a dumpster. All you would need is a phone book.

Sounds like the card did get stolen though since OP had requested said card & it was the one that wound up with charges on it.
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