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Originally Posted by Gilda
Neither one did the right thing, but I find what the kid did much more reprehensible. He had every right to be upset that someone was using his identity, but he didn't choose to do the right thing; instead he decided to be an opportunist and thief. The identity theif just wanted a better life for himself and his family, and wasn't seeking to actively harm someone else.
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That's one of the funniest things I've read today. So when someone steals your identity to "make a better life for his family" while in the process, makes your life a living hell, you'll just dismiss it and assume that he wasn't trying to harm you? You do know how long it actually takes to cops to do anything about identity theft do you? If I had first hand knowledge like this kid did, I'd do the same thing. Espically if my money was stolen. The way I look at it is, I'm taking back what's rightfully mine to begin with.