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Most police departments in USA say criminal identity theft is rare, but is it really as they say, over the world in general?
Sept. 19, 2022, 9:10 p.m. | /u/Far_Interaction_7572
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With criminal identity theft, I mean commiting crimes in my name (lile illegal business or not paying something) and me ending up being arrested as a result.
Vote a number:
1- very common
2- common
3-average
4- rare
5-very rare
departments general identity identity theft police privacy theft usa world
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