Posted: 08/30/2010
BALTIMORE - Talk to anyone who has been a victim of identity theft and they will tell you that getting your life back is so hard. You lose your identity, your credit, your money, and it takes years to get it right.
Monday on Good Morning Maryland @ 9, Megan Pringle sat down with Ralph Dominic, a victim of identity theft, and Michael Stansfield, General Manager of Intersections. The two talked about Ralph's (and his wife) experience of losing their identity along with how they worked to get it all back, including their money. They both also talk about what you can do now and the help you can get to keep yourself from being a victim of identity theft.
To see the segment again, click on the video box to the left of this article.
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