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		<title>&#8220;My ex-husband stole our son&#8217;s identity&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question: My 20-year-old son applied for a Macy&#8217;s charge card but was rejected. When he ordered his credit report, we discovered that my ex-husband, who has the same name as my son, opened a Comcast cable account using our son&#8217;s Social Security number, then neglected to pay $453 in charges. How can we fix this?  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Question: My 20-year-old son applied for a Macy&#8217;s charge card but was rejected. When he ordered his credit report, we discovered that my ex-husband, who has the same name as my son, opened a Comcast cable account using our son&#8217;s Social Security number, then neglected to pay $453 in charges. How can we fix this?  - Name Withheld, Fla.<br />
Answer: Identity theft is frustrating enough to deal with, but even worse when a family member or friend turns out to be the culprit. Sadly, it&#8217;s not uncommon. Of ID theft victims who know how their personal information was taken (and fully half do), the most common factor cited is that someone they know - a relative, friend or co-worker - stole it, the Federal Trade Commission says.<br />
In any ID theft case, as soon as you spot something amiss, go directly to the source - in this case Comcast. Alert the credit [...]
<p>Original post by <em><noindex><a href="http://moneyhelps.blogs.money.cnn.com/2008/10/27/my-ex-husband-stole-our-sons-identity/" title="">tomznyc</a></noindex></em> and <em>software</em> by <noindex><a href="http://elliottback.com">Elliott Back</a></noindex></p>
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