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Identity Story Theft Learning About Horror Identity Theft Stories


The Internet has countless of stories directly from victims harmed from identity theft. Millions of other stories are never told. This article is entitled The Identity Story Theft Horror. Why did I call it that? You will soon learn.

The Identity Story Theft Horror is about the horror you face if you are given the wrong part in this play. The story is the thief has more rights and protection than most victims.
And the horrific part is unless a victim has high profile and is of upper class respect, his case won't be speedily resolved. But then that how most society works. Unfortunately, by slacking, they make room for the criminal to gain control of another identity.

To the Identity Story Theft victim, the whole world seems like the enemy. You may feel that you can trust no one. You feel like there is not a shred of humanity left in this system. Therefore, you should never stop fighting for your life back if someone has stolen your identity.

You have to adorn the 'suit of armor' and protect your self with all your might. Putting on the suit of armor means you are willing to walk the extra mile to get back what is rightfully yours. If the authorities or other qualified sources to fight identity theft do not listen, use your assertive tools to make them listen to what you have to say. Do not become violent or aggressive when fighting for your identity as people reject this reaction.

If no one listens, write letters to your state reps, governor, President, and other political leaders letting them know what you have done, what you are going through and what results you are getting.

I reported my local police department and then talked to the chief of police. He told me, "always start at the bottom in the department and work to the top before contacting state reps.: I told him, "I start at the top and then work down to you." I got results immediately.

Therefore, forget what people tell you when they are working for a company where you are filing a complaint, if that person is telling you there is nothing they can do to help, or we will get back to you. Do not accept that response; rather tell them politely and assertively.

While I am not here to promote anybody's business, you might consider a service that will connect you with lawyers in your area that can help you out if you fall victim of identity theft. Pre-Paid Legal Aid offers services and recently has opened up new services to help people fight identity theft. If you are a victim, it might be worth looking into. The cost is about $25 a month.

Let hope your own Identity Story Theft horror play will have a quick and happy ending.

 

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