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  • Seriously, Thanks for posting this video!!!!

  • Very Informative..............

  • Why is it that if they look up your social security number, your face does not show up making it easier for identity theft? It's like they did it on purpose. Why won't they make it where if you look up your social security, your face shows, that why if a person trying to still your identity can't because it's not their face that shows up. This is a conspiracy.

  • Oh for the love of God....just put a mark on our right hand or forehead and get it over with. Install microchips in our bodies already. You cannot log onto the Internet or buy and sell anything without this mark on your hand or forehead

    I'm telling you all...I got the solution. Get rid of cash completely

    Let me rule the earth.....I AM THE SOLUTION

  • T_T over 100 people are mocking my friends

  • Can someone help me. I received a letter from a middleman company about some transfer for 386 dollars. When I called the company, they said that the payment was made by cash. I am only 14, so I dont have a credit card. I never posted my social security number nor do i even know my own social security number. So I guess my question is, will it pose a problem if someone only has my name address, and phoe number?

  • LOL at 1:15 the slowest man ever

  • 2:14-2:25....................R­OFL!!!!!!!

  • this is my enimie! someone take this bitcjes idenity please.

    London Clemmensen

    1793 Minnehaha Ave W

    St.Paul,MN 55104

    DOB 1-15-1991

    Social sceurity number 117-21-7799

  • *STOLEN IDENTITY*

    Lawrence D. Carter

    1394 Pin Oak Drive

    Muscatine, IA 52761

    Birthday: June 22, 1927 (83 years old)

    Mastercard: 5494873233931361(Expires 4/2014)

    Social Security: 478-03-7074

  • 0:54 I mean come on, this guy obviously is taking drugs.........

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  • Lifelock...promo code SAFEID1.

  • Very funny and creative young people! But this is a serious topic! 2 thumbs up!

  • try my identity solution shield for ten dollars at

    prepaidlegalcom/hub/breckgpatt­erson (don't forget the dot after com)

    take full advantage and cancel at any time.

  • LOL!!! 1:15 "hey... my wallet"

  • CLICK ON THIS CHANNEL

  • you should always reformat ur computer every 2-6 months and change ur ip address every  1-4 months to prevent this stuff online

  • One of these things that we need to watch out for is computer hacking. Today I descovered that my laptop was being hacked by like six people and I didn't even knew about it unitl I opened command prompt and put this code and if your computer is being hacked it displays a word (Established) and I found six established words on my command prompt screen. So six people were hacking my system.

  • Identity theft is the crime number #1 in this country and if you don't take action to prevent or recover from identity theft an identity thief can destroy your life.

  • To change your SS# is not as easy as it may seem.

  • Of course its not easy. And if you become elegible to change your SSN do to identity theft it may not resolve all your id theft problems and may create more problems.

  • Luis8740 you are right, it is not & should be your last choice. If you did everything you could to salvage your credit and clear your name, and you are still being victimized by the same crime, the SS Administration will indeed issue a new SSN to you.

  • You will have to prove your legal status in the US, your age, identity and provide them with evidence that your information is being repeatedly misused.

    The SSA will not issue a new SSN for the following reasons so do not even try:

    • To avoid the consequences of filing for bankruptcy;

    • If you intend to avoid the law or your legal responsibility; or

    • If your Social Security card is lost or stolen, but there is no evidence that someone is using your number.

  • Getting a new number will not solve your problem and will not guarantee a fresh start. You have built your credit history for many years. Having no credit history with the new number may pose some additional problems when buying a home, a car or simply getting a credit card.

  • pretty well made video

  • I don`t know why people who have had their ID stolen just don`t apply for a new Social security number and have the old one cancelled. You cannot get ANYTHING today unless you have a valid SS#...No drivers license, bank account, passport, loans, even a job..It ends the theft problem right there and all that remains is making calls to credit companies and the IRS which DO understand. Credit rating can be a problem but you can get around that with phone calls and evidence.The SS dept will verify

  • i tell you why as a victum its not as easy as you think to get a new ss #i had an asshole go to jail under my name even after he got caught all the shit he done still on my record i gotta pay big money to get his activtys off my record even though i proved he wasnt me in court the fraud alert on your credit a joke once you lose your ideinty your screwed theres nothing you can do you gotta pay out your pocket to fix some asshole fraud against you it takes years to fix you gotta pay it all u lose

  • @The2009lover do you think an identity ttheft protection would have been a good idea in heinsight?

  • But you know what? The problem is that changing your SSN might not resolve all your id theft problems. And one the reasons are because like for example creditors may get confused with your new SSN and the SSN that they have in your credit file.

  • 2 late i think, but i trust i am in good hands, Gods hands and many behind the scenes...

    my ss card and passport and a couple pages (i think) of my baby book were stolen... i phoned police after the fact do 2 another set up (guinea torture pig) and they said, "you're bi-polar right"...

    tried to get an attorney, sent out tons of emails, etc... and nothing but silence... these things have happened to me over and over, different ways but always i was a victim... they know that 2 be true, i am tired

  • i would definitely love to do learn this

  • lol

  • Very good video, but please be aware that your information is already out there. e.g. Utilities, Insurance, credit cards, medical, real estate, DMV, school, military, bank, job, cell phone, licensing.. Somebody think they are handle it, but remember UCLA, DMV, Citi bank.. they all got hacked in.

    For more information feel fee to give me a call at (626) 715-1595 (Austin)

  • people need more than your friends address and phone number in order to ruin their life.

    get the FK out!

  • This video is REALLY good! What programs did u use?

  • You said you have proof. You still have not shown any. Yelling louder or typing in caps doesn't proove anything.

    I am sorry to have turned this and other comment threads into a battleground, but this nut has to be stopped

    somehow.

    Would the owner of this video please remove these postings by alcoholicsharmkids and myself?

  • Once again, please send copies of the reports to me at the address provided to you. Also, please provide the alleged fake channel names. If you won't provide these items, or can't, it will be apparent that you are the liar I say you are. You have no right to infer that someone is criminal. That is a violation of you tube's TOS and more seriously other civil and criminal laws. All of this fuss over a divorce and child support issues?

  • Alcoholicsharmkids is a lunatic! See the truth about this liar at my channel vaquerobuenodeseos.

  • how do i know if someone used my debit card... cause i looked up my bank statement and charges that i dont remember seems to appear on it... a dollar here and there then this month i got charged 2 times for overdraft because it got emptied then i used it... am i just forgetful or is this a theft??? how do i find out?

  • i suggest closing that account and make a new one. just incase.

    it maybe a dollar once in a while then it add up.

  • visited a bar in dallas; chick walks in; looks just like linda rodstance; she leaves with this guy who looks just like abolwing pro. Cum, to find-out; they new each other already, and neither were who I was told they were. No harm done. Butt for a minute, drinks were on the house. Then my dumbass walks & says 2her, "Shannon, where's Andi?"

    she replies " thanks alot a**hole! That cost me a grande "

    " no worries babe; you can bum a ride in my cherokee " I says.

    what a fucking bitch.

  • that was a good presentation

  • I can help anyone understand Identity theft. Give a call. Give me a call or drop me an email.

  • Okay, for one, the overacted gestures "Be Alert" and when stealing the mail, looking around while wearing a ski mask?!?! Somebody stealing mail is going to walk casually up to the box and, if confronted, say, "Oh, hey, I'm Jim's personal assistant. I wish I was JUST picking up his mail! He's got me picking up a pound of Limburger cheese and adopting a cat from the SPCA before I'm done!"

    Acting like a bank robber?!

    "Hey!? My wallet. come back"-Crap acting.

  • Some people are such low lifes that they would do shit like that.

  • Nice video on identity theft. Have any members of the team done any work in the id theft area since?

  • Good job guys informing people about theft. Check out the Armadillo Dollar to protect your debit and credit cards. Credit card fraud is the highest type of theft, many people shred all their information and still don't know how their info was stolen. We present it could have been done through rfid theft. The Armadillo Dollar will protect you while you are just walking around in public from invisible contact less theft.

  • good job :)

  • trash and the guy picking it up way to funny along with the mail box lollllll. like who does it like that? lol.

  • Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don't carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don't provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal info. in a secure place at home. SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!! Say NO to wire transfers! FTC credit

  • do any of u guys no if rhapsody is sumthing i can trust? i dont no much about these things and i need sum advice.

  • yeah, you can trust them. their service sucks, though. wouldn't recommend it.

  • Tips to help protect against identity theft: * Check credit card statements, bank documents and financial reports every month for unauthorized activity. * Protect Social Security numbers. Don't carry Social Security cards in wallets or write the number on a check. * Don't provide personal information over the phone or the internet. * Never click on links sent in unsolicited email messages. * Keep personal information in a secure place at home. ALL SPAM EMAILS = SCAM!!! Say NO to wire transfers!!

  • 8 out of my 10 calls they say that they dont need this program, and they dont really care.

    I gave out my best ever rebuttals just to help them from this crimes. BUT STILL, They always saying..."I DONT NEED THIS"

    If your not interested in our program to give you protection, then if the time comes that you are the unfortunate victim of identity theft and you call our banking company to beg for some help to fix your credit, we will also say we are not interested. GOT IT?

  • wow, your a prick.

  • I'm sorry, that was out of line. Please forgive me.

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  • the video is funny but full of info., got everything i need about identity theft in just 4 minutes., thanks.,

  • @ekspiyuni its kinda lol cuz its exacyly 4 min theres no 4:00

  • Good video presentation and grahics...but the information in it...pretty much sucked. The forms of identity theft are much more comprehensive and devastating then the ones exemplified in this video.

  • I love everyone in this video!! Billy you are a stud at videos!!!-Sierra

  • Scam of the Week: Fake checks Scam

    Beware! Don't accept or cash Checks from strangers. If you do you may lose up to $4000 or more of your own money. More Info> fakechecks dot org ALL Unsolicited bulk e-mails are Scams!!!!

    TipS: To avoid scams, Keep your Greed in check. Have a healthy sense of skepticism. Ask lots of Questions. Lastly, God for wisdom and understanding... God Bless!

  • nice video

  • yeah good tribute to a vara-chip world

  • Funny! But in the "Real World", Identity Theft is NOT

    Funny. Protect yourself and your family with Life Lock

    Proactive Identity Theft. Life-Lock-USA com

  • lol the ATM makes me laugh

  • Wow, I competed in this event at the NLC last year also, but ours had nothing on you. Well done and congrats on your award. This is awesome!

  • good videos....

  • Excellent content and presentation. Great Job. Thanks for posting.

  • That was cool....well done

  • third place? not bad. congrats

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