Imagine applying for that first job, that first exciting credit card, that freshman-year college loan. Now, don’t. For more young adults, plans and hopes are being dashed because they are unwitting victims of identity theft at the hands of someone they know, usually their parents.
It often happens when victims are too young to do anything about it, so it’s a crime that can go undetected for years.
A parent or other relative uses a child’s personal information, including Social Security number, to get a credit card, loan or other account with a clean credit record. That’s identity fraud in Georgia.
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Posted on
Sat, July 17, 2010
by Verified Credentials