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1. emptyb+dq[view] [source] 2026-02-03 18:38:24
>>mecred+(OP)
1. Author lost me at his first sentence: "Like most people, I’ve had my identity stolen once or twice in my life." I am careful and aware of this possibility, but AFAIK I have not experienced this, nor have "most people" I know. o_O Crazy times.

2. I don't even understand how a title transfer could happen without verifying ownership. Is the title system in the USA decentralized or that much different than elsewhere? i.e. Torrens-style

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2. kstrau+g21[view] [source] 2026-02-03 21:29:26
>>emptyb+dq
In the dark old days before Apple Pay, where it was common in America to hand your credit/debit card to some rando at a restaurant and have them disappear with it for a few minutes, about once a year my bank would call me to ask if I'd been using my card in some far-off locale:

"Hi! Are you in Tijuana?"

"Not since 1993. Why? What's up?"

"So you didn't just try to buy gasoline at a PEMEX there?"

"Nope, I'm in San Francisco as speak."

"OK, thanks! We'll get a new card out in the mail to you."

That's a pretty low bar for identity theft, but I think it's defensible.

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3. b00ty4+Pp1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 23:37:14
>>kstrau+g21
I've been using a debit card since the Dubya administration and I have never had someone use my card after I ate at a restaurant. I assume you live in a big metro area?
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4. pixl97+Ht1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 23:57:02
>>b00ty4+Pp1
In Texas about a decade ago there was a criminal enterprise out of Houston that was putting swimmers on gas station pumps all over the state. Little towns, big towns, country gas stations. My now wife got hit that way.
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5. happyo+YP1[view] [source] 2026-02-04 02:23:05
>>pixl97+Ht1
Swimming at a gas station pump would be uncomfortably lethal.
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