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He ends up in the hospital and pretends to be you. His medical history becomes a part of what Gardner calls your "MIB identity, or Medical Information Bureau identity." You could end up being denied insurance--or much, much worse. "It could cost you your life," says Gardner, whose résumé includes eight years as a South Carolina legislator as well as co-authorship of Chicken Soup for the Entrepreneur's Soul. "If you show up on the medical bureau as having heart disease or diabetes and then show up at the hospital unconscious, they might kill you trying to save you." ...
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At least that's what John Gardner, a smooth-talking lawyer and spokesman for a company called Pre-Paid Legal Services, would have you believe. Here's his scenario. A bad guy steals your identity. H...
At least that's what John Gardner, a smooth-talking lawyer and spokesman for a company called Pre-Paid Legal Services, would have you believe.
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