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10 hours ago, BuffaloBill said:

If in this day and age anyone who thinks that there is privacy with information is naive. If anything it’s hard to believe there is not more fraud and identity theft. 

 

 

and now your children can blab every detail about you and it sticks to your permanent record

 

 

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Update: I requested the report and got it. (25 pages)

 

It has information about you for the last 20 years including:

Traffic Violations

Dates that you personally requested a copy of your credit report

Addresses, current and previous

Aircraft ownership

Car ownership

Boat ownership

Property assessments

Bankruptcy history

Business ownership

Criminal Records

Deed records

Education history

Lawsuits, judgments and liens

Email addresses, business and personal

Phone numbers, including cell and unlisted numbers

Professional Licenses

Social Security numbers

 

 

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2 minutes ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said:

Update: I requested the report and got it. (25 pages)

 

It has information about you for the last 20 years including:

Traffic Violations

Dates that you personally requested a copy of your credit report

Addresses, current and previous

Aircraft ownership

Car ownership

Boat ownership

Property assessments

Bankruptcy history

Business ownership

Criminal Records

Deed records

Education history

Lawsuits, judgments and liens

Email addresses, business and personal

Phone numbers, including cell and unlisted numbers

Professional Licenses

Social Security numbers

 

 

You own an airplane ✈️ ??????

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On 1/21/2019 at 7:58 AM, BuffaloBill said:

If in this day and age anyone who thinks that there is privacy with information is naive. If anything it’s hard to believe there is not more fraud and identity theft. 

 

Early this year I applied for Clear and Global Entry at the Atlanta airport. It was a few simple questions, then asked what address I had previously lived at. I didn’t recognize any of the four choices until the light went on. In 1982 I lived on Morton St in Cincinnati during my last year of college! I don’t think I was even on the lease, and I know I still had a NY drivers license. If their goal was to freak me out, it worked! Big Brother lives! 

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20 minutes ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said:

Update: I requested the report and got it. (25 pages)

 

It has information about you for the last 20 years including:

Traffic Violations

Dates that you personally requested a copy of your credit report

Addresses, current and previous

Aircraft ownership

Car ownership

Boat ownership

Property assessments

Bankruptcy history

Business ownership

Criminal Records

Deed records

Education history

Lawsuits, judgments and liens

Email addresses, business and personal

Phone numbers, including cell and unlisted numbers

Professional Licenses

Social Security numbers

 

 

 

Bankers use it all the time. There is a Federal requirement to “Know Your Client” (generally geared toward stopping money laundering), but it’s public records and used for all kinds of things. Hiring a lender? Board member? Stockholder? You want to borrow how much? Crazy stuff pops up, and I thought a lot of it went back more than 20 years. One potential board member had an issue with a former GF back in college. It was innocent, but it sure looked bad decades later. 

 

 

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