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Identity Theft and Bankruptcy

July 21, 2010 by Heather Culp  
Filed under Bankruptcy

The kind of identity theft that most often leads to bankruptcy is perpetuated by someone KNOWN to the victim.  The usual scenario involves  someone knowingly allowing a friend, family member or associate apply for and use credit in his or her name, because the other person isn’t credit worthy but agrees to pay the bills.

Surprise: they don’t.

This video may help you prevent identity fraud.

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