Quote from Fractals 'R Us:
I gotta admit, dodging the collectors can make one a little jumpy... I was at the library recently.. some snarky woman says... "oh, we need to update your data here, what is your address?"... I objected and complained to the management... they still check books out to me and when the woman sees me she always gets up and heads off to the far end of the place...
I had a relative that worked in a different library system, she told me that the records are wide open to all the employees and they have SSI numbers and everything. I asked her to clear out my info just on general terms... that was before I defaulted. It was obvious that anybody working in the system could be selling info to anybody... the education sector is even worse, up until recently they were posting grades publicly next to the student's SSI number, I knew a woman that got ID theft via that route... education pays!!
The State of California where I live passed laws about public sector info, it's not to be made public at all... how the collectors are going to catch up with me is via wifey, she doesn't play along, I'm telling her what I can pull out of the deal, all the stuff that I cooperate on with her but.... she's a last born... they don't cooperate typically... if it was just me, piece of cake, number one rule is don't give out address info... it makes job interviews a little sticky... they always say "but you can't drive from there", and I say, "uuhhh I don't live there, that's my billing address".. and then they say "Oh, I see" with a look that says that they actually don't see it at all... I'm sure that when they run the credit check they get it... I did interview for a job very recently where it was obvious that they needed me so bad... it's a very narrow skill set that I have and a vacancy can take years to fill, maybe if they don't hire me they are risking never, ever, filling the position.. I'm going to laugh at ET if they hire me in spite of the credit history...