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Possible identity theft - don't know where to post this

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Angie1

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? CA

While doing a random people search, my husband found my information: name, past addresses, relatives (including my own name)...the odd thing is that the age was not mine, it is my estranged mother's. What should I do next?
 


quincy

Senior Member
If that is all there is to your story, then there is really nothing you need to do.

However, if you think your estranged mother (or someone else) is using your personal information for some nefarious reason, then you should probably check your credit reports to see if any odd activity is showing there.
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
According to certain records, my 47 year old sister is 73.

That's due to a clerical error at the county clerk's office. Mistakes happen. They don't always mean identity theft.

By all means check it out - identity theft is a serious problem. But don't sweat it until you have more proof of it than you do now.
 

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