Dog3 wrote:
> "Sandi" > wrote in
> ups.com:
>
> >
> > Dog3 wrote:
> >> "Sheldon" > wrote in
> >> ups.com:
> >>
> >> > Any clue as to how ----- obtained your information?
> >> > That's something I like to know to be forewarned,
> >> > y'know?
> >> > Goomba
> >> >
> >> > SHRED, SHRED, SHRED...
> >> >
> >>
> >> My first info came from the credit bureau. Now my attorney is
working
> > on
> >> it. I have had no help from the PD. I shouldn't say no help. They
did
> > what
> >> I assume is their normal procedure. So far, everything done has
been
> > by me.
> >>
> >>
> > The PD won't. But they are required to take a report and allow you
to
> > get a copy of it. Almost every agency I dealt with required a copy
of
> > the police report, the report number and the name of the
investigating
> > officer. They don't don anything until you present them with enough
> > evidence to collar the person. Since it is a non violent crime, it
> > doesn't have a high priority.
> >
> > I provided the PD with every shred of evidence they needed on my ID
> > theft...including the perp's home address. The bank provided the
> > information on the bank fraud end (as well as the info I provided
when
> > I received bank statements for an account I never opened). I did it
all
> > from Honduras while this was occurring in Washington state. (faxes,
> > emails, and Fed Ex)I made one trip back to sign papers and reports
and
> > at that time the woman was already in jail awaiting trial.
> >
> > Sandi
> >
> >
>
> You sound way informed. I'm new. If I need help, can I email you?
>
> Thanks
>
By all means, if you need any more info please email. The address is is
valid.
Sandi
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