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Identity theft victim catches her thief

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This story was written by Mike Brody and originally appeared on the WISH-TV.com website.

A Seattle customer service representative who was the victim of identity theft in January was able to help police break up a ring of ID thieves when a woman tried to open a credit card account using her stolen identity.Michelle McCambridge, 23, was working at J.C. Penney when a woman asked to open a credit account in McCambridge’s name with a fake ID, according to the Seattle Times .McCambridge was shaken when she realized what was happening, but she composed herself enough to excuse herself and alert store security to the situation.”I’m very proud of her,” said Joseph Velling, a special agent for the Social Security Administration. “It was heroic.”Police couldn’t arrest the woman right there, but they were able to get surveillance footage of her which directly led to her arrest along with several others who police say were responsible for victimizing at least 39 people.”Out of how many customer-service desks, out of how many registers she could have gone to, and she had to come to me?” McCambridge said. “It was fate.”Last year, 8.4 million people in the United States had their identities stolen at a total cost of $49.3 billion.On Friday, Albert Gonzalez, a former federal government informant and the alleged ringleader of one of the largest known identity theft cases in U.S. history, pleaded guilty to 19 counts of conspiracy computer fraud, wire fraud, access device fraud, and aggravated identity theft related to theft of credit and debit card data from TJX Companies owner of T.J. Maxx, BJ’s Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, Boston Market, Barnes & Noble, Sports Authority, among other retailers.

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“There’s No Business Like Show Business”

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I was blessed with a gift; I attract attention no matter where I go, eliciting laughter and leaving smiles behind. I was aware of my gift by age seven dreaming of life as an entertainer. One’s destiny is not always clearly written and my adult life was spent in sales. Each day this offered me a new audience on which to test my material. Fate stepped in a year ago and my dream is reality; I am guided by family, friends and strangers with unique messages of hope!

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Tokyo underground

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I Do not want to give my whole story with this disclaimer giving you all the rights but basically

I was born in the Ghetto never got a chance in schools or life no matter how much I tried then I was awarded a scholarship to go to japan for school

I went learned and then decided I wanted to live there by any means eventually I got locked out of some dorms in LA and I yelled up to a balcony and got someone to come let me in little did I know I would end up living with this person and becoming good friends and little did I know he was a big head in Japanese underground

my story is pretty long and still unfolding

this is long story short but the whole story has drugs crimes rhymes and art

Kharma destiniy fate who knows
but everything happens for a reason its just what you do with what you get

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A New Start Paid Forward

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In 1963, I was two-years old, the youngest of six kids in a poor, dysfunctional family. My father was a chronically out of work alcoholic who physically, mentally and sexually abused all of us. We lived isolated on a rural Missouri farm.

Winters were the worst. Dad would go to town, get drunk then spend weeks at his own parent’s house. He’d ‘forget’ to pay the propane bill so we’d run out. On cold winter nights we’d put mattresses together on the floor in one room then huddle together under the piled blankets and try to keep each other warm.

My then twenty-five year old mother had finally had enough. She loaded us into her tiny old car and drove straight to Oklahoma City and the same orphanage where she had grown up. She enrolled my siblings but kept me because I was too young. The priest my mom knew promised to provide for them until mom could come back for them.

My aunt lived in Chicago. Said she’d loan mom money for rent, etc. Except, my mom had no money and no way to get to Chicago. Her car wouldn’t make the trip.

From nowhere a complete stranger came into our lives. The man gave us a ride from Oklahoma City to Chicago, said ‘good bye’ and we never heard from him again.

Just over a year later, mom had us all back together again.

Forty years later, a similar situation occurred in my life. This time, I was the “man.”

I met a woman in Denver who had two small kids. I soon found out that she too needed to get away from her sexually, physically and emotionally abusive ex-husband. She had just moved to Denver from a ‘safe’ house in Wyoming. Quickly enough her ex-husband had found her so she returned to the safe house.

Her story had a few “complications.” She was a ‘mail-order’ bride from Indonesia. Her husband had taken her passport and her children didn’t have passports either. Her only chance of getting away, and out of this country was through her country’s consulate’s in Los Angeles.

Over the years of her own ordeal, she’d written the conselate regularly. They were apprised of her situation and promised to help if she could get to Los Angeles – and fast.

I had lost my mother to cancer a few of months earlier and was still grieving deeply. She was my rock. I prayed to her and asked for her intervention and guidance. Almost immediately I agreed to help.

From Denver, I drove up and met them at the Wyoming safe house, loaded their worldly possession and left under the cover of darkness.

Three very tense days later, we arrived at the consulate’s and were promptly “processed” for visas and documentation. Ten hours later, the woman and her children boarded the plane that took them 20-plus hours to safety. And their own new start.

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Tie your shoes.

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Ever since I could remember, my grandmother would always get on me about making sure my shoes were tied, I would come from outside and that’s the first thing she would look at, she has passed away years ago but my habit of keeping my shoes tied didn’t fade with her and without her always nagging me about it I wouldn’t be alive today. A few years back after getting off of work, I went to the gas station to get some snacks, it was what seemed to be a typical nite as I was strolling down the isle looking up and down at the shelves when I noticed my right shoe string was undone, I felt lazy and didn’t want to even bend all the way down to do it but I thought to myself that my grandmother is probably turning in her grave at the sight of my untied shoe so I stooped down and proceeded to tie my shoe when I heard a loud bang and a window shatter and what felt like a sudden beam of heat over my head, come to find out it was a bullet and it would have killed me… If I didn’t tie my shoe…

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Never Say Never

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Pete and I met when he was 25 and I was 17; 33 years ago. I thought he was just THE cutest guy ever and I very badly wanted to date him, love him and marry him. The 70′s being what they were, a time of free love and expression, we hung out alot, (I basically followed him around), had a lot of fun together, but we never dated. So I moved out of town and started living my life… Periodically I would go back home and see Pete were he worked and on one particular visit, he waved his hand at me and shouted, “look I got married”. I was devastated! I thought for sure we were supposed to be together!? Many years later I moved back to my home town and was re-acquainted w/ Pete, met his wife, liked her very much and we were all quite friendly. On occasion I would house and dog sit for them, his wife and I had lunch together, went to the gym, etc… We were friends. Then I got ill and had to go away for 3 months; when I returned home, Alice was very ill and within 6 weeks passed away. After a time Pete and I started dated, this past September we celebrated 10 years together. We are amazingly happy, and we know Alice would approve. Never, say never.

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I’ll rather miss the flight

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Back then I didn’t know exactly what was happening . Both of my legs were bleeding , my girlfriend crying and I was in an ambulance driven by an old guy with a nice taste of music for an old guy.

It was a good bye party that my friends were throwing me. I had just graduated from high school and I was coming to the states to pursue the american dream. It was the Friday night of july 22nd . I had my ticket for the next day in Avianca airlines at 4:15pm. My plan on that friday night was to have the last party with my friends and the best sex I ever had with my girlfriend. The party was a mix of extasy and nostalgy, like drinking coffee with tequila.

‘Still Ill’ was playing from the smiths and all of us were dancing , that’s when when the burglars came in to the house ,they took everything they could , the music was loud so none of my neighbors heard the screams, one the way out on of the burglars keep on looking at my girlfriend but they were in a rush and apparently there was no time to fool around as one of them said. However he grabbed her and that’s when without thinking I jumped and while getting shot in one of my legs I manage to hit him in his face . They left after that . the next night I was in the local city hospital with a minor surgery in one of my legs,and that’s when i heard the news i will never forget: the 4:15 pm flight coming out from Cali, Colombia to Miami went down right after taking off with no survivors.

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