I have be the victim of identity burglary since 2004. I have made over 50 police reports, I've placed extended alerts on my credit report, I've disupted items, I've file reports with the FTC... It seem as though there is nought else I can do. I've spoken with the SSA, and they sometimes will issue someone a foreign SSN with verified and documented identity nicking complaints. I am wondering if anyone is familiar near this. I know I'd have to provide up the accounts that got me fitting credit and start fresh, but I'm just wondering how it works as far as everything else, such as IRS, college, wall accounts, etc. Just looking for personal experience/opinions.
Answers: Call or write to the IRS and tell them you be a victim of Identity nicking. The IRS can see of the person or people have file a income tax return using your social financial guarantee number. If you have the IRS will issure you a tempory number to use while they are removing the other creature from your account. The IRS cell phone number is (800) 829-1040. I don't know what state you are in so I can't make a contribution you an address to write but check www.irs.gov for the local office, or write to the IRS Campus where on earth you file your return.
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Answers: Call or write to the IRS and tell them you be a victim of Identity nicking. The IRS can see of the person or people have file a income tax return using your social financial guarantee number. If you have the IRS will issure you a tempory number to use while they are removing the other creature from your account. The IRS cell phone number is (800) 829-1040. I don't know what state you are in so I can't make a contribution you an address to write but check www.irs.gov for the local office, or write to the IRS Campus where on earth you file your return.
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