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Old 04-20-2007, 01:28 PM   #4
ericschand
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That is a lot of info to be giving away. Once anyone has that
information, they essentially are you.

In another thread, which isn't resolved but I think I have a way around
it, I am wary of sending the same info as above to Equifax to have my
credit report cleared. And Equifax is "reputable" as well, and supposedly
have this info about me already. I'm not ready to just fax it over
because some guy on the phone says so.

Copy of your credit card, so they can grab the "confirmation code"
off the back or front, depending on the credit card.
Drivers license gives them a signature.
SIN...well, that's the supposed secret number you have to confirm
it's you when asking for credit.
Recent credit card statement, as that's one of the common things
a credit card company uses to verify you say you are you. "What
was the billing amount on <date>?"

ers
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