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Nate Marshall
  • Financial Advisor
  • Evergreen, CO
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Home Title Theft and Synthetic Identities

Nate Marshall
  • Financial Advisor
  • Evergreen, CO
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Just FYI,

Home Title Theft is real and easier than ever. Scammers are also able to create synthetic identities. They can create a fake birth certificate and get the Social Security Administration to issue a social security number for an infant. There are a few steps I won't mention but next they get a real state issued ID and open secured credit card accounts.

People should lookup Matthew Cox and Brett Johnson on You Tube and learn before you get burned. And yes I left a lot of things out. 


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