wolfmann601 said:
What a crock of shiit!!! A Mortage loan and a car loan with Alan's credit history and with Alan only knowing about it because it appears on his credit history??
Well said !
People that commit
identity theft generally do so with the intent to open new credit card accounts, take over existing accounts, steal funds from the victims checking, savings, or investment accounts. They are hit and run thieves, and typically make purchases that ARE NOT TRACEABLE, such as clothing, jewelry, furniture, appliances, medications, etc.
Identity takeover is a larger-scale version of "identity theft," in which thieves use the victim's identity and credit to open bank accounts so that they can apply for / take out loans.
These are RARE ! Simply, the victim must have an exceptional credit history / high credit score !
As
wolfmann points out. . . . .what do you think Blade's past credit history is like ?
One of the MO's of a scammer, like Blade, is to make his position look worse than the other person's position. For example, Blade is experiencing identity theft and is out 150K on a house, 37K for a car, and mentions "numerous other judgments," while those that HE OWES are only $120+ each (approx.).
Another key piece of information, pointing to his scamming game, is that he's not able to pay his customers at one time - - only two or three a month. :jerkit:
He's also quick to mention PayPal Chargeback. I wonder how many of the BB'ers "pre-paid" the thief in the last 30 - 90 days ?
*sniff sniff* Ahhhhhhh. . . . .the smell of fresh BS in the early morning air ! :jerkit:
Blade promised to pay Joe back, but only over time. I can count on one hand how many payments Joe received payment from THE THIEF !
I hope the BB'ers are prepared for "Blade's Repayment Retirement Plan" (they'll be lucky to receive repayment by the time they retire). :jerkit:
I would file charges against Blade ! His "identity theft" problems, if true, will arise during the poo-lice investigation.
