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Child Identity Theft Victims

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Services for Real Estate Pros with IDTheftSecurity.com Inc

Robert Siciliano Identity Theft Expert

Jason Truxel was denied a mortgage because of bad credit. He had no idea that his credit scores were low, so he pulled his credit reports. He discovered a tremendous amount of debt, and accounts he had never opened. One such account showed that a credit card had been opened in his name when he was 13 years old. Jason found out the hard way that he was a victim of child identity theft. When Jason was a child, his father was convicted of credit card fraud. So he went to his father’s house and found a stack of credit cards with his name on them in a dresser drawer. When confronted, Jason’s dad said that Jason would never be able to prove anything. That’s a bad dad, if I’ve ever heard of one.

Diamond Daye is 11 years old. He’s going through the same problem. Except his mother is the identity thief. She’s 31, and owes thousands in rent and cell phone and cable bills.

Child identity theft is a growing problem. The Federal Trade Commission estimates that there are 500,000 new victims every year. The culprits are often parents, since they have direct access to their kids’ personal information. Irresponsible parents who have screwed up their own credit apply for credit in their childrens’ names, once they discover how easy it is. All a parent needs is a child’s Social Security number, and the fun begins. Creditors often fail to verify the applicant’s age, and simply accepts the application. Children rarely discover that they are victims of identity theft until they are adults, and are denied credit or employment because of their negative credit history. Sometimes the custodial parent discovers that his or her ex committed identity theft when the bill collector notices begin to arrive.

There’s not much a person can do to prevent child identity theft, other than regularly requesting fraud alerts and ensuring the credit hasn’t been issued under your child’s name.

What you should do to protect yourself and your children:

Protecting yourself from new account fraud requires a credit freeze, or setting up your own fraud alerts and in your childs’ name too. This provides an extra layer of protection. In most cases it prevents the opening of new credit.

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Robert Siciliano Identity Theft Speaker discussing availability of Social Security numbers on Fox News

Heather Chavez
Second Self Virtual Assistance - Caldwell, ID
Real Estate Virtual, Assistant (928) 692-3235

Like many other commenters, all I can say, Robert, is WOW!  I never knew this existed.  I never thought to run my son's SS # to see if he has been a victim of this by some chance.  Crazy!  Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

Jul 28, 2009 11:41 AM
Sharon Paxson
Sharon Paxson, Realtor® EQTY Forbes Global Properties - Newport Beach, CA
Newport Beach Real Estate

Robert - that is a serious case of desperation on the parents part - honestly who does that??? I never knew this existed either.

Jul 28, 2009 12:55 PM
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RETIRED
RETIRED / State License is Inactive - Portland, OR

When my son was a teen-ager he was offered credit -- and they sent it out as Dr. Carlson Muss.

Hmmm . . . I never knew he had become a doctor?  The 31 year old mother might have received mail for her underage child, and started to think.

 

Jul 28, 2009 01:33 PM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

I have never heard of anything like this.  What a horrible thing to do to your own child (or any child).

Jul 28, 2009 01:56 PM
Brenda Harmon
Century 21 Beal, Inc College Station, Texas - College Station, TX

Robert,

This sounds like the newest form of child abuse.

The parents should be prosecuted.

Jul 28, 2009 02:26 PM
Chris Olsen
Olsen Ziegler Realty - Cleveland, OH
Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate

The dark side of human behavior, what a sad commentary...so sad.

Jul 28, 2009 02:42 PM
Bob & Carolin Benjamin
Benjamin Realty LLC - Gold Canyon, AZ
East Phoenix Arizona Homes

Wow -- what a bad deal for the kids this happens to .

Jul 28, 2009 03:20 PM
Sukhdev Farmah
Triangle Lending Group - Morrisville, NC

WoW-i can not bleaive partent can do that to there kids.

Jul 28, 2009 03:35 PM
Chuck Carstensen
RE/MAX Results - Elk River, MN
Minnesota/Wisconsin Real Estate Expert

I feel bad when i yell at my kids and they cry...stealing there identity...ouch.

Jul 28, 2009 03:47 PM
Roland Woodworth
Blue Cord Realty - Clarksville, TN
Blue Cord Realty

This is horrible that people will prey on childrens credit this way. Sad but true..

Jul 28, 2009 03:47 PM
Lisa Wetzel
RE/MAX Realty Affiliates - Carson City, NV
CDPE, SFR carsonvalleyland.com

My Dad is a victim of "Identity Theft" ... It's very cruel, especially for a Senior Citizen!

Jul 28, 2009 04:13 PM
Lynda Eisenmann
Preferred Home Brokers - Brea, CA
Broker Associate ,CRS,GRI,SRES, Brea,CA, Orange Co

Hi Robert,

Thanks for the heads up on this. I'm usually pretty careful myself, yet I wouldn't have thought about the issue with children. I'll be sharing this with others, thanks a bunch.

Jul 28, 2009 04:25 PM
Julie A. Black
KAUAI DREAMS REALTY Kauai Real Property Specialist - Kapaa, HI
CLHMS, CRS, GRI, Realtor, Broker

So sad that their parents would do this to their children. That's a lot to overcome.

Jul 28, 2009 05:55 PM
Home Loan Search.Online
Home Loan Search Online - Newnan, GA

My daughter is only 6 months old but I think we are going to set up a credit freeze on her social. I can't believe parents of all people would do that to their own child.

Jul 28, 2009 11:03 PM
Robert Siciliano
IDTheftSecurity.com Inc - Boston, MA
Realty Security and Identity Theft Expert Speaker

LOTS OF COMMENTS! Wow, hot button issue when it comes to abusing kids. Credit freezes sometimes arent available on children. The credit bureaus arent all that accomodating. If you try to freeze their credit you may get a letter back saying they cant find a record of them to freeze, but sometimes you can freeze their credit. What I have done is a fraud alert that is filed every 3 months. It takes 5 minutes and I get a notice back saying "cant find a record of the person" which means credit hasnt been established, which is exactly what you want it to say. Then if credit is established by a thief, they will hand you down a credit freeze. Its a screwed up system that allows identity theft but not protection. THATS WHY WE HAVE THIS PROBLEM.

Jul 28, 2009 11:19 PM
Mary Strang
Viroqua, WI

Yikes never even heard of anyone doing this before this post. It is scary to think about it, but with childing being issued SS number, why would it not be happening?

Jul 29, 2009 12:34 AM
Tere Rottink
CoastalVa Realty Inc - Virginia Beach, VA

This reminds me of the story of someone who was receiving credit card offers in her dog's name.  Unbelievable.

Jul 29, 2009 01:34 AM
Damon Gettier
Damon Gettier & Associates, REALTORS- Roanoke Va Short Sale Expert - Roanoke, VA
Broker/Owner ABRM, GRI, CDPE

It amazes me how low people are willing to go.

Jul 29, 2009 02:10 AM
Bill Gillhespy
16 Sunview Blvd - Fort Myers Beach, FL
Fort Myers Beach Realtor, Fort Myers Beach Agent - Homes & Condos

Morning Robert,  Amazing stuff.  never occurred to me that a parent would stoop this low.  Well done !

Jul 29, 2009 02:32 AM
Carol Pease
JP & Associates Realtors - Bastrop, TX
CRS, Broker-Associate 512-721-6320

What a horrific story.  I can't imagine a parent doing this to their own child. 

Jul 29, 2009 08:54 AM