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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote:
Dashi wrote: Do you know anyone that has been murdered? I did. I knew three murderers, too. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." I interpreted the question as present tense ... :-) Peter |
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Yes, a friend had it happen to him. It was horrible. Obviously not
life threatening but it can really mess up your life. Now that it's more common, maybe the credit agencies will be more cooperative in helping to reestablish one's credit rating. You really should take every precaution. Dave Jay Honeck wrote: We all know the problem with our pilot license numbers. The name and address of a pilot, his SS number and the exact N-number, serial number, and address of his airplane, a very valuable tangible asset, might make easy picking for an identity thief. Am I being overly cautious, yes. You know, I hear this ALL THE TIME -- yet, I've never met a single person who has actually suffered from "identity theft". As you all know, I use my real name, my real address, my real email address (well, mostly), and the real name of my business -- thus far, with minimal hassle. Am I being stupid? Dunno -- but I simply can't bring myself to hide behind a phony name. I *really* enjoy the new Visa commercials, with the guy's voice-over on the little old lady -- they're hilarious and really get the point across about the risks of identity theft. However, they *are* trying to sell a product, and (as a result) the cynic in me rises to the fore. I just have to wonder if this whole "identity theft" thing isn't a product of Madison Avenue, once again trying to fan the flames of our own paranoia, in an effort to sell us something? Does anyone know a real person who has suffered this fate? |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:t9uCb.328993$Dw6.1107274@attbi_s02...
We all know the problem with our pilot license numbers. The name and address of a pilot, his SS number and the exact N-number, serial number, and address of his airplane, a very valuable tangible asset, might make easy picking for an identity thief. Am I being overly cautious, yes. You know, I hear this ALL THE TIME -- yet, I've never met a single person who has actually suffered from "identity theft". As you all know, I use my real name, my real address, my real email address (well, mostly), and the real name of my business -- thus far, with minimal hassle. Am I being stupid? Dunno -- but I simply can't bring myself to hide behind a phony name. I *really* enjoy the new Visa commercials, with the guy's voice-over on the little old lady -- they're hilarious and really get the point across about the risks of identity theft. However, they *are* trying to sell a product, and (as a result) the cynic in me rises to the fore. I just have to wonder if this whole "identity theft" thing isn't a product of Madison Avenue, once again trying to fan the flames of our own paranoia, in an effort to sell us something? Does anyone know a real person who has suffered this fate? I've just opened an E-Trade Bank account in your name. It took me 3 minutes. Don't worry, tomorrow I'll close it, I'm one of the good guys, but in the meantime I could have used that to get a small limit, secured visa card, and that would establish a mail drop as one of your legit addresses. In a month or so, I'd apply for half a dozen credit cards with your name and ssn, but my mail drop address. I'd use them to buy high value stuff, like gold, that's easy to sell for cash. Or get a quick $10k personal loan from Cash Call. I wouldn't buy a car, they're too easy to trace and you can't get real cash out of them. I might buy an airplane, fly it down to South America and sell it for 25 cents on the dollar. I'm not kidding about the E-Trade account. Check your credit report in a month, it will be there. I used your real ssn and birthday. Your SSN and your wife's SSN added together is 792288289 20 years ago you lived at 1562 30th Ave. Apt. 2D, your phone number was 554-0990. Your wife was living at 2595 N Cramer St, her phone number was 962-8821. Her name was Udulutch. She was born in June, 1960, in the second week of the month. You have a business. Your credit is pretty good. If you are in the open you're a target. You should be checking your credit reports every 3 months. WAKE UP!!!! Don't be an idiot. There are 700,000-900,000 cases of identity theft per year, growing at about 25% per year. Do you know anyone that's been killed by a drunk driver? Probably not. There are only 15,000 people killed per year by drunk drivers. That doesn't mean it's not going to happen. |
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WAKE UP!!!! Don't be an idiot.
Holy ****! You've convinced me! Pretty impressive -- especially the part about Mary's maiden name. (NO ONE can spell her last name correctly -- and you got it! :-) Don't post it here (of course) but I'd be really curious to know how you obtained our SS numbers? (And, BTW, I DO know someone who was killed by a drunk driver.) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "WAKE UP!!!" wrote: ..... bunches of info .... Do you do this sort of research for a living? If so, please contact me by email. Nothing nefarious, I would simply like to find out if a particular person is still alive. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Do you do this sort of research for a living? If so, please contact me by
email. Nothing nefarious, I would simply like to find out if a particular person is still alive. Actually, that's a great idea, George! Me too! I've been trying to track down a childhood friend for 20 years now, to no avail. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ...
"WAKE UP!!!" wrote: .... bunches of info .... Do you do this sort of research for a living? If so, please contact me by email. Nothing nefarious, I would simply like to find out if a particular person is still alive. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." I don't do it for a living, but if it's for a good cause I'll run a quick search for you for free. My databases aren't perfect, but they're very good. If I don't come up with anything, it doesn't mean they're dead, it's one of those "you can't prove a negative" things. Contact me at the address listed but I'll probably turn it off in a couple of weeks, since in the 12 hours since I posted I've gotten 145 virus emails there. Jay, I'd tell you how I got your SSN, but then I'd have to kill you ![]() SSN's are EVERYWHERE, they're easier to get than an unlisted phone number. By the time I get it, I can't tell where it came from, the data is blended, matched and combined. I confirmed yours with an old CD I have from FAA listing all the certified pilots and their ssns. They don't do it anymore, but I still have the CD. Mother's maiden names are only a little more secure. Getting the spelling of your wife's name was automatic, off the databases, but I have no idea how to say it. |
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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... "WAKE UP!!!" wrote: .... bunches of info .... Do you do this sort of research for a living? If so, please contact me by email. Nothing nefarious, I would simply like to find out if a particular person is still alive. Careful now, you did say that you knew three murderers, want to make it four? ;- dashi |
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WAKEUP - or anyone who knows how to do this,
I'll pay $50 (cash) for a successful search result. Contact me at I even have the SSN. Please use: "$50 rec.aviation search" for the subject line (minus the quotations) ...I just set the spam filters to let that through. If I get a few more than one response - I'll give out the info to one person at a time, with maybe a 7 day timeline, then go to the next person. Sound reasonable? Thank you in advance. -- Montblack http://lumma.de/mt/archives/bart.gif ("WAKE UP!!!" wrote) interesting info clipped I've just opened an E-Trade Bank account in your name. It took me 3 minutes. Don't worry, tomorrow I'll close it, I'm one of the good guys, but in the meantime I could have used that to get a small limit, secured visa card, and that would establish a mail drop as one of your legit addresses. |
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