What Has This World Come To?
There is a website out there will 'ruin' the life of an enemy for $20.
For as little as $20 a month, visitors can make the credit ratings of people they dislike plummet, and even have them suspected of fraud.I am not publishing the name of this despicable site. You finances are not anyones business. No one should be able to destroy the hard work that has been done over the years to establish credit because they are mad at you.
Victims' bank accounts can be shut down remotely and all their essential utilities cut off.
Fake e-mails and text messages which purport to come from someone else, such as the victim's spouse, can be sent containing false accusations of affairs or sexual liaisons.
"We can make it so someone couldn't even get an ice cream cone on credit again," the site promises.
One way of doing this, it explains, is to apply repeatedly for credit using the victim's name and multiple addresses, leading inevitably to a red flag from Britain's Credit Industry Fraud Avoidance System (Cifas) or similar agencies.
Credit is then stopped until an investigation by Cifas decides whether the subject has been the perpetrator or victim of fraud.
CA offers further ideas of how to use its services.
"Create some false payslips [paychecks] and send them back returned to the victim's employer and watch them lose their job," it advises.
"Destroy a person's bank account using our novelty bank statements. Bank accounts are like gold dust now; return[ing] a novelty bank statement with their details back to the bank works for killing someones [sic] credit card account.
"Watch your victim cry when all his/her accounts are closed."
The Web site states that even accounts on eBay, the auction Web site, and PayPal, the Internet payment system, can easily be sabotaged.
Walk away...
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