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Author IDENTITY theft concerns surface over Nevada teachers' licenses
Jose Ferrer

2004-05-24, 4:31 pm

IDENTITY theft concerns surface over Nevada teachers' licenses KRNV -
Reno,NV,USA ... have raised concerns that a state practice of using
Social Security numbers as identification on teacher licenses may be
exposing them to identity theft. ...
<http://www.krnv.com/Global/story.as...79&nav=8faONMPr>

Jose Ferrer
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Jim Watt

2004-05-24, 4:31 pm

On 24 May 2004 08:49:28 -0700, ultimateidentitytheftguide@jeferrer.com
(Jose Ferrer) posted spam:

<snip>

"The client, for whom we are performing this advertising promotion,
does have the right to contact you at the telephone number and email
address that you supply, even if you have added your name to any
State or National Do Not Call List"

Surely not a scam to harvest personal details for telemarketing
purposes ...
--
Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com
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