Saturday, April 12, 2008

Go Ahead and Steal My Identity – My Credit Is Bad Anyhow

Someone actually said this to me the other day and I had to sit down and give them a quick and dirty lesson in ID Theft. Although it sounds funny, most people are under the false impression that identity theft is not a problem to those with bad or mediocre credit. Well ladies and gentlemen, I am here to let you know that “This aint Kansas anymore Dorothy”
Instead of giving a boatload of statistics on which types of identity theft are most prevalent, I’ll save that for a more editorial style blog at a later date, I would like to give you a few scenarios that could occur if you take the stand that your mediocre or bad credit keeps you out of the realm of having your identity stolen.
Scenario One: Your credit is horrendous, but you have a decent job with medical benefits for you and your family. This sounds relatively innocuous and serene right? Well, take this scenario and add a little medical identity theft. Now in one case, the thief gets your medical card and goes to a local doctor’s office and gets a prescription filled for oxycontin. Then another and another and another and another at different medical facilities. Now they go out and hit the club with some friends and sell some of them. WOOPS!!! One of those sales was to an undercover police officer. (Extreme case right?) Now they ask where they got them. Hmmmm..don’t all of the prescriptions have YOUR name on them? OK, that was too drastic. Let’s say the thief goes to the emergency room and it is found out that they are diabetic. Well, they get an insulin prescription and low and behold, YOU are now a diabetic. Go to the hospital in any kind of unconscious state and … You guessed it, you’re going to get insulin! Sound drastic? Well it happens.
Scenario Two: Your credit is mediocre but you have a driver’s license. Another relatively mild sounding affair correct? Well your friendly neighborhood thief gets a few speeding tickets and low and behold, YOU are now a scofflaw subject to arrest when stopped for ANYTHING. “Excuse me officer, I didn’t know my tail light was broken…Huh? What do you mean step out of the vehicle?” I make it sound kind of funny but these things happen. One man was jailed for three days because he had an argument with his girlfriend and the police ran his ID and found that he was wanted for possession of a controlled substance, trafficking in narcotics and quite a few speeding tickets. All because someone stole his license and had decided rather than go to jail they’d give someone else up instead. Let’s be for real people, we may not think these things can happen, but they can and will. When it comes to identity theft, it’s not IF it can happen, it’s only a matter of time until WHEN it happens.
I know it’s scary, but the best thing is to be covered. Not just credit, but Social Security, Medical, Driver’s License AND Criminal. The service I market through my business offers all these coverages for less than you can imagine. In addition, it includes access to a SYSTEM of provider law FIRMS…..in case you need an attorney. What more can I say besides, contact me for any additional information you might need.

Be Careful, Be Safe,
William D. Calloway Jr., CITRMS

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