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Old 06-12-2004, 12:00 AM   #41
marichiko
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Originally posted by lumberjim
yeah, well if you think about it, i could really fuck someone up if i wanted to break the law. i have access to thousands of customers' ss#'s, income, address, signatures. everything i need to buy a car in their name, get credit cards, whatever.

what the hell is someone going to do with the knowledge that you have a cyst on your ass?


our next door neighbor, Garnet Ford had a salesman that stole 8 identities and fled the state with something upwards of $50K in creditcard purchased items. if you see him his name is Nelson Santiago. crap eater.
Actually, its amazing how many "invisible people" have access to the very same information. At one point for a while I helped out a friend who ran his own janitorial business. Several of his clients were large car dealerships. One of his employees quit abruptly on him, so for a while I went in to the local Nissan dealership every night to do their cleaning. It was required to dust off and clean every item of furniture including desks. The paperwork those car salesmen left laying around was astonishing. I could have easily stolen 20 or 30 identities, no problem. They also had the keys to every car hanging on this carosel thing in one corner of the dealership. Each key was tagged as to what car it went with. I'd amuse myself with the fantasy of becoming Ms. Eva So-Ritch and speeding off down the highway in a sporty little Nissan. I figured if I pulled off the caper at 8:00pm when the last salesman left, I'd have at the very least until 7:00am (and probably much longer) when the first one's arrived for the day - a good 11 hour head start. By then I would have switched the plates at least twice and been damn near the Mexican border. It rather surprises me that this sort of thing doesn't happen more often.
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