5-30 years in jail
No., Only identity thieves>
Identity theft can have a seriously negative impact on your credit. When thieves steal your identity, they are likely to try to open a new line of credit in your name. If they succeed, they can make purchases with that card, and you will be responsible for the charges. Even if you dispute the charges, the unpaid bills will be reflected in your credit report. Unfortunately, cleaning up a credit report after an incident of identity theft can be a long and costly process.
Which of the following makes Alex's personal information vulnerable to attack by identity thieves?Carrying his Social Security Card with him
Here are a few: What is the median value of goods and services obtained by identity thieves? What are the most common types of new accounts opened by identity thieves? How long do most victims spend resolving the issues caused by identity theft? What problems did consumers report as a result of being a victim of identity theft? The answers are all located on this web page, which is a summary of the 2006 Identity Theft Survey Report: http://www.creditscorehero.com/articles/identity-theft-report.aspx
carrying you social security card
The thieves are trapped in a snake pit. When they are bitten by a snake, they burst into flames and then do it all again.
Murder and kidnapping
they can face really biq time in jail
just dont do it ! you will get in trouble you will get in trouble
Your social security number
No, he is not. This is an internet scam, created by identity thieves who want to get your personal information.
They are the costs you pay for a service you receive.