How to Spot Identity Theft
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Identity theft is a frustration no one wants to deal with. Thankfully the Federal Trade Commission has some ways to protect your identity. Check your credit report. You are entitled to see your credit report for free once a year. If you see anything unusual, that is a sign you need to see if your identity has been stolen. Veuerâs Keri Lumm has more.
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After a series of legal skirmishes, a detective took the step of obtaining a DNA sample to determine who the real Bill Woods was.
Dorynell Thompson said he was told at one point he must be wrong about having his identity stolen by someone who ended up in prison, "because this would never happen."
Deed fraud is on the rise. Generally, this starts with some kind of identity fraud. Someone claims to be the owner of the home and claims the deed.
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