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It's uppside down
Start at the other end
Make it illegal for banks to mail credit to people.
Make the banks responsible for requiring valid ID.
Make social security number useless without ID.
Make knowing others social security numbers useless.

Not possible?
That's how it is in other civilized countries.
That's exactly why it is more difficult to do ID theft there.
That's why it is easier to correct your credit history, because the banks/offices are made responsible by law to require valid ID.
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About freakin Time!!!!!!  DarbyOhara | 10/17/07
Might want to read the bill first  maldain | 10/17/07
Read my reply again  DarbyOhara | 10/18/07
Right on!!!!  pgrecco@... | 10/21/07
RE: Bill would let ID theft victims seek restitution  dgossett@... | 10/17/07
It's about bloody time!  GeneBuettner | 10/17/07
Hmmm, a little bias  maldain | 10/17/07
look in the mirror  ITSecurityGuy | 10/20/07
RE: Bill would let ID theft victims seek restitution  fotografx@... | 10/17/07
Restitution  law_n_disorder | 10/17/07
just don't do business  bcroner | 10/17/07
And just what country are you comming from?  Grayson Peddie | 10/17/07
So?  DarbyOhara | 10/18/07
RE: Bill would let ID theft victims seek restitution  wildbb5 | 10/17/07
RE: Bill would let ID theft victims seek restitution  freygr | 10/17/07
FEEL Good Legislation  Popsprice | 10/18/07
But what are the clowns going to attach to it???  Me_too | 10/18/07
It's uppside down  raggi | 10/22/07
It's uppside down  raggi | 10/22/07

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