Francesca Lesch – Is My Partner Being Targeted by Identity Theft?

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Francesca Lesch has a lot to answer for. She is a Nationality jeweller, known for her amazing works in the field of jewelry making. She holds a degree from the University of Paris, specializing in Jewelry Design, and she is also an affiliate of the American Academy of Art in Washington D.C. She has been a practicing jeweller for the past 23 years, and yet she seems to be still confused about her own identity. In Identity Theft: A Practical Guide by Anthony C Caputo (Softbook, 2021) Francesca Lesch provides a clear picture of how one can easily become the victim of identity theft, regardless of his or her educational background, nationality, race, work experience, and religious affiliation.

There are several warning signs that you need to be aware of if you think that your partner might be the victim of identity theft. One sign is when your spouse refuses to give his or her full name or tell you who owns an account under that name. Another is when your husband or wife frequently uses your social security number as a password, credit card, or account number on his or her financial accounts, and when you don’t recognize any unusual activity on your credit report, or when you have cancelled all your credit cards and accounts. You may also notice that your credit card bills are suddenly not coming due. All these may point to identity theft.

There are also other warning signs that you need to be wary of. If your spouse suddenly starts telling you strange things about where he or she went this could be a sign of identity theft. If your spouse suddenly starts hiding important documents in your office or home, that could be another sign of identity theft. If you find unauthorized charges being made against your credit card accounts by somebody you don’t know, then this too may be an indication that your spouse has been the victim of identity theft.

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