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This doesn't sound to me like a simple error. The supposed other Lisa would have to have signed papers for the loan and registration and not notice the wrong address. The sales and finance people would also have had to overlook the errors. Just still seems fishy to me.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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You're absolutely right, there was a series of seriously negligent errors that all add up to what happened. It's kind of like a nuclear plant meltdown. One thing goes wrong, then another, then another. A whole string of human errors. That's what it looks like here. Once I know everything for sure, I'll type up the whole story. No sense in trying to do that now. I'm sure it'll be pretty unbelievable, even in truth. The good thing is that it's not a stolen identity crisis, or at least we're 99% sure. It's just half-assed knucklehead work. Once this all plays out, I'm sure it's going to uncover a bunch of personal identity security loopholes that you could drive a truck through. ![]()
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