I could see how someone with access to the Social Security Numbers of recently deceased could be successful attempting this sort of fraud. But with consumers who passed away 2 or 3 years ago, there is no excuse for credit issuers to have not updated their electronic records.
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1 posted on
05/02/2008 6:27:07 AM PDT by
APRPEH
To: APRPEH
Thanks for your post. Another thing to be aware of.
Interesting webpage too. I had no idea Masada is as large a complex as the photograph shows it to be.
2 posted on
05/02/2008 6:39:36 AM PDT by
Captain Rhino
( If we have the WILL to do it, there is nothing built in China that we cannot do without.)
To: APRPEH
I recently completed my own genealogy project and subscribed to "Ancestry.com." One of their search features returns info from the Social Security Death Index including name, last residence, dates of birth & death and SS#.
Quite frankly, I was shocked to see the SS# included and I wondered how many had been "stolen" for illegal purposes.
4 posted on
05/02/2008 6:45:13 AM PDT by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
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