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pandapooh

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What is the name of your state? north carolina. on august 2002 my business was broken into and all of my personal and business information was also stolen. recently, i filed a police report and cancelled all of my credit cards, but still my social security no# is being used. the officer told me to check with the social security administration to see if they can issue my another social security no#. can this be done if your identity is stolen. what are some other methods that i can take to solve this issue.
 


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pandapooh

Guest
i didn' understand your reply to my question. i'm trying to say that my social security no# is being used by the person who broke into my shop. this theif is opening accounts by using my social security no# i would like to now that if i notify the social security place of this, can they issue a new social security no# to a person who has been a victim of identity theft.
 

racer72

Senior Member
Please ignore Sam, he is confused. Have you checked out the links I left? All the answers you want are available on those sites.
 

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