  Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
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| Somebody acquired 2 of my kids identities.
My auto insurance company notified me that my 2 oldest kids now have state drivers licenses. I have the Lic#'s but not the rest of the record yet. It's played sudden heck with my auto policy.
Neither son has ever applied for a license or permit.
The state License Fraud unit is looking into it. I'm getting ready to pull credit reports on them.
A friend of mine works with Identity Theft Shield. He's having them look into it as well.
As if that weren't enough, the water company shortened my billing cycle without informing me which resulted in my water being turned off until the afternoon.
Those weren't my only challenges since waking up.
I've been having a day.
NV -- In my perfect religion, a giant hole appears and sucks up all the lousy people. I call it the Crapture. |
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  Jeffrey too dark too early Premium join:2002-12-24 Dix Hills,NY clubs: | Jesus that sucks. Yeah, pull the credit files. How old are your kids? |
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  Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
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| These two are 16 and 18. I'll probably remain the 18 year old's legal guardian for another year or two, so it's still my jurisdiction.
Our family's pretty tight; it'd be very unlikely they'd have licenses or permits without my knowledge.
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| said by Noah Vail :These two are 16 and 18. I'll probably remain the 18 year old's legal guardian for another year or two, so it's still my jurisdiction. Our family's pretty tight; it'd be very unlikely they'd have licenses or permits without my knowledge. NV Oh yeah, I wasn't suggesting they pulled the wool over your eyes. Identity theft is a serious issue. I hope you get it resolved.
It happened to my dad once--took about 5 years and tons of man hours of labor to straighten out bullshit. Hope it's better for you. Good luck! -- "Honesty may be the best policy, but it's important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy." - George Carlin
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  jeffhambone Peace, through superior firepower
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1 edit | reply to Noah Vail Guess that "no smiling to prevent fraud" policy and "proof of legal presence" requirement is working great, huh?
I just got a demand from DMV to prove insurance coverage on a car we've owned and had registered for two years.
Maybe this heat is affecting them down in Richmond.
Sorry to hear about your troubles...hope everything works out OK for you.
edit: Here's a link to the "no smiling" story, for those unfamiliar with the new VA policy: »www.wmal.com/Article.asp?id=1343798 -- Son, there's only one thing you need to know: HEMI |
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  Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
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| Yep. That sounds like Virginia. State Motto:Augeo Civitas Usura Populus
Virginia was among the first to sign onto the Non-Resident Violator Compact of 1977. That nifty piece of legislation was designed to insure that any traffic mistakes you made in one state, would continue to penalize you, wherever you went.
Manassas (Prince Cole Apts) was the last place I lived before I moved to Florida. It taught me what John and Lorena Bobbitt's world must have been like.
NV -- In my perfect religion, a giant hole appears and sucks up all the lousy people. I call it the Crapture. |
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  Combat Chuck Too Many Cannibals Premium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA
| reply to jeffhambone Well, I'm pretty sure most companies the deal with secret government clearances have the same neutral expression policy. In the case of Virginia their protections won't work on a new driver but, assuming the software works, it'll work on someone who has had a license for a while. -- Come let us reason together. |
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| reply to Noah Vail said by Noah Vail :These two are 16 and 18. I'll probably remain the 18 year old's legal guardian for another year or two, so it's still my jurisdiction. Our family's pretty tight; it'd be very unlikely they'd have licenses or permits without my knowledge. NV You have an 18 year old and you want to remain his legal guardian? I'm not even sure you can do that without his permission... |
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  Noah Vail Premium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA
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| said by AnonDAWG :
You have an 18 year old and you want to remain his legal guardian? I'm not even sure you can do that without his permission... I'd certainly need his permission; he'd give it willingly. He has something that might be akin to a very mild form of Asperger Syndrome; with reading/writing well below grade level and math way above. It's generally agreed that an additional year at at home, as a minor, would greatly benefit him.
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