Abroad the Internet is countless of stories directly from victims harmed from identity theft. Millions of other stories are nev0er told.
Laws are only Giving More Power
One review stated "Laws are not only there to give" the thieves "more power" while weakening the victim, the law is also protecting the thieves more so than they will protect the victims.
Thus, during Criminal Law Studies and from experience, including frequent visits to the courtrooms, I notice that the criminals had more rights and protection than most victims did.
Another Identity Theft Review
Another review was disturbing, since the persons Mortgage lender gave out personal information unauthorized, thus the person suffered distress and had no idea what steps to take to protect them self.
Most times the law will work overtime if a person has a "high-profile" to find the perpetrator, however if a person does not have upper class respect in society the law often slacks in their efforts to apprehend the predator.
This is silly on their part, since the thief has the ability to steal their identity possibly, thus they are only slacking, making room for the criminal to gain control of another identity.
Thus, who is the blame for identity theft... it is not the victims,' in most instances, rather it is the financial processing machines and technical makers, the law, technology enhancement providers, but mostly the blame is on the thief him self.
Pre-Paid Legal Aid
Pre-Paid Legal Aid offers services and in recent times has opened up new services to help people fight identity theft. If you are a victim, it might be worth looking into. From first hand experience the service works fast and efficient.
When a person becomes identity theft victim, the whole world will seem like your enemy. You may feel that you can trust no one; though, someone if you have the needle is buried in the haystack that has a shred of humane left in this system. So, if you are a identity theft victim, you should never stop fighting for your life back.
Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
It is important to put on the "suit of armor" and protect your self with all your might. Putting on the suit of armor means, you are willing to walk the extra mile to get back what is rightfully yours.
If the authorities or other qualified sources to fight identity theft do not listen, use your assertive tools to make them listen to what you have to say. When fighting for your identity, never become violent or aggressive, since people reject this reaction.
If no one listens, write letters to your state reps, governor, President, and other political leaders letting them know what you have done, what you are going through and what results you are getting.
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