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February 20, 2012
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Seniors Place Value on Credit worthiness and Owning a Mortgage-Free Home


Typically, seniors establish a more conservative financial profile as they get older. Many have acquired wealth, a home, financial stability and a better credit score than younger people.  A savvy identity thief can access and be extended more credit for purchases for a longer period of time if they target an older person with higher credit line availability. Sidney, a wealthy retired executive learned that his identity was stolen many months after he and his wife purchased a new home. His loan application, with his 3 in one credit report attached, revealed his credit score, his checking, savings, and investment accounts, social security number, and all necessary information for an impostor to become Sidney. His masquerader had gotten a copy of Sidney’s loan application and opened new credit card accounts, purchased computers, electronic equipment, furniture, rented an apartment, obtained utilities, etc, stealing almost $100,000. Allan and Marcia are retired and living in a gate guarded community, in a mortgage free home. They felt sure that their mail and finances would be safe inside the gate, yet they learned that convenience checks were stolen from their mail box, and thousands of dollars were spent in their name. Also their own checks were stolen, credit cards were opened in their name, purchases were made across the country using their credit card numbers on the Internet. After several months, they learned that their “mortgage-free” home now had a large mortgage and a lender was threatening forclosure

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Latest news about Identity Theft cases in North Dakota and nationwide:

Governor Signs Legislation To Protect New Yorkers Against Identity Theft
New York Remains National Leader in Providing Consumers with Ability to Proactively Protect their Credit Reports from Third Party Access

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Landmark Legislation Signed To Protect Cell Phone Records From Identity Thieves
SPRINGFIELD – Taking action to protect Illinoisans’ private information from identity thieves, Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today signed Senate Bill...
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An Identity Theft Report May Have Two Parts
Part One is a copy of a report filed with a local, state, or federal law enforcement agency, like your local police department, your State Attorney...
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Identity Theft Terms

 


Today's Terms

Default

Definition:
Defaulting on a payment means missing a payment.

Money laundering

Definition:
Once money has been illegally gained, money laundering is the process of concealing those funds in order to avoid a transaction-reporting requirement under state/federal law.

Opt-out

Definition:
Opting-out refers to the procedure of informing any institution that you don't want your personal information to be shared - a smart move to begin with.

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Topics Related to Identity Theft:

  • Skimming
  • Shoulder Surfing
  • Database Fraud
  • Personal Computer and Passwords
  • Phising
  • Credit Report

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North Dakota Identity-Theft Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Identity-Theft attorney you should contact our Identity-Theft Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Bismarck
  • Dickinson
  • Fargo
  • Grand Forks
  • Jamestown
  • Mandan
  • Minot
  • Wahpeton
  • West Fargo
  • Williston
 


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