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What identity theft can really feel like

The San Francisco Chronicle recently ran a great story that chronicles the real life drama of an identity theft victim who thinks she recognizes the thief six months later at a Starbucks, chases her through the streets of San Francisco, loses her, and with the help of the police finally has her cornered and arrested.

According to the victim, a creative consultant living in San Francisco, the crime that started with the theft of mail from her mailbox eventually cost her six months of hell and $30,000 in lost earnings. Yet despite pleading guilty, the thief got away with time already served in jail waiting for her day in court (a paltry 44 days) as well as three years probation.

No wonder she smirked and waved at her victim during sentencing. She was already on probation for other crimes when she committed this theft. And no wonder victims feel victimized all over again when thieves who ruin credit and lives get away with a slap on the wrist and a smirk.

You can read the entire story at  

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/06/15/MNG77QG0G11.DTL

Posted on Friday, June 22, 2007 at 03:12PM by Registered CommenterNeal O'Farrell in | CommentsPost a Comment

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