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Poke 4 years, 7 months ago.
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She said it was for when I hit the road and leave her for her to go to a Private investigator and find out my where a bouts, I just find it disgusting. Why would she even do that. Was just planning something more sinister?

Anonymous1Was just planning something more sinister?
Probably. Keep your eyes open man.
Good luck.
when does it become identity theft? is it hard to get a new one?
I bathe in the tears of single moms.
I know she’s weird. I’m gonna get out of this town soon. I can’t stand living here. All my exes live here especially my ex wife that doesn’t let me see my son.
I’m gonna get out of this town soon. I can’t stand living here. All my exes live here especially my ex wife
How did you get into a situation where you are living in the same town as ALL your exes? And can’t you claim identity theft when somebody copies your social security (which is basically your identity) without your approval?
I know she’s weird. I’m gonna get out of this town soon. I can’t stand living here. All my exes live here especially my ex wife that doesn’t let me see my son.
I leave town every time I break up with a woman. Its the only way I can keep them out of my bed. So far I’ve lived in 10 states: MO, KS, CO, IL, MS, FL, TX, CA. OR, & WA. My next break up I’m moving to Barcelona Spain. I can hardly wait!
Sue her immediately. Below is from the Social Security Admin.:
Identity Theft And Your Social Security Number
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America. A
dishonest person who has your Social Security number can use it to get other
personal information about you. Identity thieves can use your number and your
good credit to apply for more credit in your name. Then, they use the credit
cards and do not pay the bills. You may not find out that someone is using your
number until you are turned down for credit or you begin to get calls from
unknown creditors demanding payment for items you never bought.Someone illegally using your Social Security number and assuming your
identity can cause a lot of problems. Your number is confidential
The Social Security Administration protects your Social Security number and
keeps your records confidential. We do not give your number to anyone, except
when authorized by law. You should be careful about sharing your number, even
when you are asked for it. You should ask why your number is needed, how it
will be used and what will happen if you refuse. The answers to these questions
can help you decide if you want to give out your Social Security number.Never trust a woman! As it states above, Your number is confidential!
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