Friday, June 20, 2008

Credit Card Companies and Identity Theft

I know this is a touchy subject, and there are companies that may not appreciate this post. However, when I saw this press release, I felt it appropriate to post. One of my first posts on this blog referred to the elimination of junk mail, particularly pre-approved credit card offers, as a way to prevent identity theft. Apparently, the targets vary, and in the case of the press release, people who have spent extensive time in the hospital have become targets for identity theft. Of course, who better to target than someone whose primary concerns are their health, not their credit? Who knows how long it will be before the theft is discovered, if they even survive?

And who is being blamed? Major banks and credit card companies offering free credit to just about anyone without verifying the identity of the person applying. It's as simple as mailing in a form, filling in an online request, or making a phone call. Lending and issuing credit, after all, is quite profitable. And what about those of us affected by identity theft? Cost of doing business perhaps.

A lawsuit is going on to hold these banks issuing the credit responsible.

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