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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I know the PG county (yes, it's PG) address and phone number for this family (via simple google search). I know they don't live in the DC house because I am friends with the people who own the house! It appears these cheaters picked an address out of the phone book and it worked (so far). I will keep emailing and calling until this is resolved. I hate this kind of deception. [/quote] For starters, google can also show previous addresses and phone numbers. If I google myself, it'll say I live in Germantown, MD with an old house number. I haven't lived there in years. Secondly, it sure is a crazy coincidence that the address they just so happened to randomly pick out of the phone book was the phone that your friend's own. Let's explore further. 1) Are you sure these people aren't renting the house, with your "friends" as landlords? 2) Why did you google the family in the first place? What gave you the initial suspicion? [b]3) How in hell could this family possibly prove residency at a house that they have NO connection with? It's not like they're using their mom's address or their auntie's address. That makes no sense.[/quote][/b] NP. This part is quite easy. Too easy. Never understood why a pay stub was a required document. For me its a simple as: 1) log on to HR system at work 2) click change personal information 3) change address to 4130 Albermarle St NW 4) wait until my payday Friday and print pay stub with new address. Badda bing! A person that has does that (especially with high IB population) has a lot of balls. And it's very likely if it's a neighborhood school, OP would know the owner of this random address. I have only lived in my small neighbhood 3 years and know about 2 people on every 10 house block.[/quote] But how did OP know that the student used this particular address? Surely the person did not share that information. And, the school certainly did not disseminate students' home addressesr. [/quote] Um, the school directory. There is an online directory.[/quote] My school does only provide patent names and email addresses. What school provides home addresses?[/quote]
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