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Update on My Son’s Identity was Stolen

You may remember I was telling you how my 19 year old son’s identity was stolen, well I thought I would give you an update. After months of trying to find who stole my now 19 year old son’s identity I finally solved the case.  I tried every resource known to man but it was finally my sob story to a customer service rep from an online company that I ran his social security number through that finally told me the culprits name and last known address.  There are tons of resources for identity theft victims out there but it isn’t always easy getting the right answers.  I’m fortunate that with my youngest son I found kID Sure, optional add-on to my Identity Guard that now monitors my youngest son’s identity.

I’m not sure how she got it or what she used it for by “Gabriela” is a 43 year old Hispanic woman who lives in a trailer park in Sarasota.  She uses my son’s social security number for her utilities.  I have everything we need to report her to the police and we plan on filing our report next week.  The more common identity theft facts reveal that most thieves are using the socials for things like obtaining credit cards, wireless phone service, bank accounts, loans, and other things such as this…hopefully this will not be the case when we look into this further next week.

Now, with my youngest son I am getting immediate notification of suspicious activity surrounding his identity and social security number.  I get a monthly email that tell me if there is activity on his account as well.  As of right now I think we are okay.  This is the email I just got and if you sign up you will hopefully get regular emails just like this:

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Disclosure: This service was provided to me for review at no charge. In addition I received monetary compensation. All opinions are my own.

Comments

  1. Mary Ambrosino says

    Glad you finally are able to move on this. Great idea and just goes to show you that you never know and need to be protected/

  2. It’s great that you have discovered the culprit for your son’s identity theft. It’s even better that you found Identity Guard. I would have to check this out for my daughter, too. You can’t be too careful these days. Thanks for sharing this with us. Good luck to your case!

  3. Kate Brown Wilson says

    We are happy that you have move on in that current situation when your child identity was stolen, I am sure not only me has learned a good lesson which many people can adopt.

  4. That’s good news Lisa! And thanks for sharing this very important details. Having this card is a very big help for our own security. I just hope it will not happen again to you.

  5. Ashleen Moreen says

    Glad to know about that and that is truly a good news for you. It is a great reminder for us as a Mom and hope this might not happen again.

  6. Great post! providing us this useful information about this card is really a big help. Thanks for sharing this with us!

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