Identity thieves are very clever. They use several methods to get your information, particularly:
- stealing your personal effects, like your wallet, purse or mail;
- sifting through your garbage to gather enough personal information to steal your identity;
- doing extensive research online by using your name and what little information they have about you;
- changing your address without your knowledge in order to get your statements;
- posing as your landlord or employer to manipulate various organizations into sharing your financial data.
In some cases, identity thieves attempt to gain their victim's confidence by seeming to be honest about what they are doing. For example, some people may offer their victims money, from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, to temporarily use
their identity.
Rest assured that a thief will not keep his word. Once he has your cards and other personal documents, he'll use them to steal as much as possible from you.
It is illegal and dangerous to allow another person to use your Desjardins Access Card, Desjardins credit card or any other piece of ID.
To find out more, see Don't be a victim.