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NEED A NEW DRIVERS LICENSE OR TOP CREDIT RATING????

Thought I would share some information with my friends here at Madjacks on how to do this. It is not totally "lawful" but if you do it right you can't get in any trouble. I got a DWI about 5 yrs ago and I did this to get a new license with the DMV (a friend of mine helped me out with it at the time). I have shared this info with many of my friends who have gotten DWI's, and needed a new license as well . It works every time....

1. You need to have a judge legally change your name (This can easily be done by either hiring a lawyer or petitioning the court). I just changed mine to first and middle. The judge issued me a court order for my records with my name change on it. Judges usually want a reason for an individual to change your name and I said my reason was that "kneifl" was hard to pronounce.

2. Get a passport once you have your name changed (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order).

3. Get a new social security card with your new name (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order). The social security administration will do this for you - no questions asked. It takes about a week to get it in the mail.

4. Guess what, you just lost your wallet - not really though . Your social security card was in there though with some other stuff as well. Call up the cops and say that it was stolen. I said that mine was stolen out of my locker at a local gym - any place will do though. Use your pasport as photo ID for the cops it proves who you are and you don't carry your passport around in your wallet ....

5. Get a copy of the police report.

6. Send a copy of the police report to the Social Security Administration, you want to have your social security number changed because you are afraid someone else might use it. By law, the SSA has to change your social security number.

7. Now you have a passport with your changed name, social security card with your changed name, and a new SS# also.

8. Go down to the DMV and say you want to get a license and you have never had one before in your life. Some states require you to go to driving school for 2 wks and get a learners permit for 4 months before getting a drivers license. Some states do not such as Pennsylvania and a few others. Anyway, yeah driving school is childish but then again so is no drivers license, or a suspended drivers license, or a bad driving record with ultra high insurance rates, or bad credit .

9. Go take your drivers license and get it with your passport and social security card as your major forms of Identification.

10. Okay, you've now got a drivers license with a perfect driving record, great credit - which is almost always tracked by your SS# - last name - and drivers license number ??I think?? I have never had credit problems.

11. Next, go have a judge change your name back to what it was originally. Say that you want it changed to your moms maiden name because she raised you or something like that. They don't care and will change it . You might not want to do this (changing your name back to what it was originally) if you don't want to be tracked for your credit. Go to the DMV and have them change your drivers license back to your old name, which they will do so for a $5-10 fee. Show them the court order and your license (that is all the Identification they will want from you)and they will do so without being able to track it at all, everything is done with DL #'s at the DMV and they will just want to see your license and the court order.

Now you're set!!!! No bad driving record, no suspended license, and no bad credit.

Their are flaws in the system and this is what you might want to call a GREY area.

Some of you might also call it identity fraud, but hey whatever works huh???

Thought I might share this valuable bit of info with my fellow madjackers.....

kneifl

[This message has been edited by kneifl (edited 07-07-2001).]
 

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Some valuable info
NEED A NEW DRIVERS LICENSE OR TOP CREDIT RATING????

Thought I would share some information with my friends here at Madjacks on how to do this. It is not totally "lawful" but if you do it right you can't get in any trouble. I got a DWI about 5 yrs ago and I did this to get a new license with the DMV (a friend of mine helped me out with it at the time). I have shared this info with many of my friends who have gotten DWI's, and needed a new license as well . It works every time....

1. You need to have a judge legally change your name (This can easily be done by either hiring a lawyer or petitioning the court). I just changed mine to first and middle. The judge issued me a court order for my records with my name change on it. Judges usually want a reason for an individual to change your name and I said my reason was that "kneifl" was hard to pronounce.

2. Get a passport once you have your name changed (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order).

3. Get a new social security card with your new name (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order). The social security administration will do this for you - no questions asked. It takes about a week to get it in the mail.

4. Guess what, you just lost your wallet - not really though . Your social security card was in there though with some other stuff as well. Call up the cops and say that it was stolen. I said that mine was stolen out of my locker at a local gym - any place will do though. Use your pasport as photo ID for the cops it proves who you are and you don't carry your passport around in your wallet ....

5. Get a copy of the police report.

6. Send a copy of the police report to the Social Security Administration, you want to have your social security number changed because you are afraid someone else might use it. By law, the SSA has to change your social security number.

7. Now you have a passport with your changed name, social security card with your changed name, and a new SS# also.

8. Go down to the DMV and say you want to get a license and you have never had one before in your life. Some states require you to go to driving school for 2 wks and get a learners permit for 4 months before getting a drivers license. Some states do not such as Pennsylvania and a few others. Anyway, yeah driving school is childish but then again so is no drivers license, or a suspended drivers license, or a bad driving record with ultra high insurance rates, or bad credit .

9. Go take your drivers license and get it with your passport and social security card as your major forms of Identification.

10. Okay, you've now got a drivers license with a perfect driving record, great credit - which is almost always tracked by your SS# - last name - and drivers license number ??I think?? I have never had credit problems.

11. Next, go have a judge change your name back to what it was originally. Say that you want it changed to your moms maiden name because she raised you or something like that. They don't care and will change it . You might not want to do this (changing your name back to what it was originally) if you don't want to be tracked for your credit. Go to the DMV and have them change your drivers license back to your old name, which they will do so for a $5-10 fee. Show them the court order and your license (that is all the Identification they will want from you)and they will do so without being able to track it at all, everything is done with DL #'s at the DMV and they will just want to see your license and the court order.

Now you're set!!!! No bad driving record, no suspended license, and no bad credit.

Their are flaws in the system and this is what you might want to call a GREY area.

Some of you might also call it identity fraud, but hey whatever works huh???

Thought I might share this valuable bit of info with my fellow madjackers.....

kneifl

[This message has been edited by kneifl (edited 07-07-2001).]

hank new that fat bastard was a piece of shit.....hank is a smart man.....hes so honest with his 75% tout sight

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Some valuable info
NEED A NEW DRIVERS LICENSE OR TOP CREDIT RATING????

Thought I would share some information with my friends here at Madjacks on how to do this. It is not totally "lawful" but if you do it right you can't get in any trouble. I got a DWI about 5 yrs ago and I did this to get a new license with the DMV (a friend of mine helped me out with it at the time). I have shared this info with many of my friends who have gotten DWI's, and needed a new license as well . It works every time....

1. You need to have a judge legally change your name (This can easily be done by either hiring a lawyer or petitioning the court). I just changed mine to first and middle. The judge issued me a court order for my records with my name change on it. Judges usually want a reason for an individual to change your name and I said my reason was that "kneifl" was hard to pronounce.

2. Get a passport once you have your name changed (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order).

3. Get a new social security card with your new name (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order). The social security administration will do this for you - no questions asked. It takes about a week to get it in the mail.

4. Guess what, you just lost your wallet - not really though . Your social security card was in there though with some other stuff as well. Call up the cops and say that it was stolen. I said that mine was stolen out of my locker at a local gym - any place will do though. Use your pasport as photo ID for the cops it proves who you are and you don't carry your passport around in your wallet ....

5. Get a copy of the police report.

6. Send a copy of the police report to the Social Security Administration, you want to have your social security number changed because you are afraid someone else might use it. By law, the SSA has to change your social security number.

7. Now you have a passport with your changed name, social security card with your changed name, and a new SS# also.

8. Go down to the DMV and say you want to get a license and you have never had one before in your life. Some states require you to go to driving school for 2 wks and get a learners permit for 4 months before getting a drivers license. Some states do not such as Pennsylvania and a few others. Anyway, yeah driving school is childish but then again so is no drivers license, or a suspended drivers license, or a bad driving record with ultra high insurance rates, or bad credit .

9. Go take your drivers license and get it with your passport and social security card as your major forms of Identification.

10. Okay, you've now got a drivers license with a perfect driving record, great credit - which is almost always tracked by your SS# - last name - and drivers license number ??I think?? I have never had credit problems.

11. Next, go have a judge change your name back to what it was originally. Say that you want it changed to your moms maiden name because she raised you or something like that. They don't care and will change it . You might not want to do this (changing your name back to what it was originally) if you don't want to be tracked for your credit. Go to the DMV and have them change your drivers license back to your old name, which they will do so for a $5-10 fee. Show them the court order and your license (that is all the Identification they will want from you)and they will do so without being able to track it at all, everything is done with DL #'s at the DMV and they will just want to see your license and the court order.

Now you're set!!!! No bad driving record, no suspended license, and no bad credit.

Their are flaws in the system and this is what you might want to call a GREY area.

Some of you might also call it identity fraud, but hey whatever works huh???

Thought I might share this valuable bit of info with my fellow madjackers.....

kneifl

[This message has been edited by kneifl (edited 07-07-2001).]

What a low life piece of shit. Who would have thought The Boys admitting to tax fraud would not be the most scum bag thing found on here this week.
 

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Easy now, that may be the desk that produced this gem. :0corn




Some valuable info
NEED A NEW DRIVERS LICENSE OR TOP CREDIT RATING????

Thought I would share some information with my friends here at Madjacks on how to do this. It is not totally "lawful" but if you do it right you can't get in any trouble. I got a DWI about 5 yrs ago and I did this to get a new license with the DMV (a friend of mine helped me out with it at the time). I have shared this info with many of my friends who have gotten DWI's, and needed a new license as well . It works every time....

1. You need to have a judge legally change your name (This can easily be done by either hiring a lawyer or petitioning the court). I just changed mine to first and middle. The judge issued me a court order for my records with my name change on it. Judges usually want a reason for an individual to change your name and I said my reason was that "kneifl" was hard to pronounce.

2. Get a passport once you have your name changed (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order).

3. Get a new social security card with your new name (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order). The social security administration will do this for you - no questions asked. It takes about a week to get it in the mail.

4. Guess what, you just lost your wallet - not really though . Your social security card was in there though with some other stuff as well. Call up the cops and say that it was stolen. I said that mine was stolen out of my locker at a local gym - any place will do though. Use your pasport as photo ID for the cops it proves who you are and you don't carry your passport around in your wallet ....

5. Get a copy of the police report.

6. Send a copy of the police report to the Social Security Administration, you want to have your social security number changed because you are afraid someone else might use it. By law, the SSA has to change your social security number.

7. Now you have a passport with your changed name, social security card with your changed name, and a new SS# also.

8. Go down to the DMV and say you want to get a license and you have never had one before in your life. Some states require you to go to driving school for 2 wks and get a learners permit for 4 months before getting a drivers license. Some states do not such as Pennsylvania and a few others. Anyway, yeah driving school is childish but then again so is no drivers license, or a suspended drivers license, or a bad driving record with ultra high insurance rates, or bad credit .

9. Go take your drivers license and get it with your passport and social security card as your major forms of Identification.

10. Okay, you've now got a drivers license with a perfect driving record, great credit - which is almost always tracked by your SS# - last name - and drivers license number ??I think?? I have never had credit problems.

11. Next, go have a judge change your name back to what it was originally. Say that you want it changed to your moms maiden name because she raised you or something like that. They don't care and will change it . You might not want to do this (changing your name back to what it was originally) if you don't want to be tracked for your credit. Go to the DMV and have them change your drivers license back to your old name, which they will do so for a $5-10 fee. Show them the court order and your license (that is all the Identification they will want from you)and they will do so without being able to track it at all, everything is done with DL #'s at the DMV and they will just want to see your license and the court order.

Now you're set!!!! No bad driving record, no suspended license, and no bad credit.

Their are flaws in the system and this is what you might want to call a GREY area.

Some of you might also call it identity fraud, but hey whatever works huh???

Thought I might share this valuable bit of info with my fellow madjackers.....

kneifl

[This message has been edited by kneifl (edited 07-07-2001).]
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wow this shit is hillarious but no surprise coming from this source:142smilie
why mini dumpster material jack? let him be exposed for the loser dumb ass he is.
Did he go crying to you again to lock his thread? :facepalm:
 

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wow this shit is hillarious but no surprise coming from this source:142smilie
why mini dumpster material jack? let him be exposed for the loser dumb ass he is.
Did he go crying to you again to lock his thread? :facepalm:
I was sleeping, IE moved it.
 

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May as well keep it there, was just telling him that I didn't move it because he asked me why I moved it.
 

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Easy now, that may be the desk that produced this gem. :0corn




Some valuable info
NEED A NEW DRIVERS LICENSE OR TOP CREDIT RATING????

Thought I would share some information with my friends here at Madjacks on how to do this. It is not totally "lawful" but if you do it right you can't get in any trouble. I got a DWI about 5 yrs ago and I did this to get a new license with the DMV (a friend of mine helped me out with it at the time). I have shared this info with many of my friends who have gotten DWI's, and needed a new license as well . It works every time....

1. You need to have a judge legally change your name (This can easily be done by either hiring a lawyer or petitioning the court). I just changed mine to first and middle. The judge issued me a court order for my records with my name change on it. Judges usually want a reason for an individual to change your name and I said my reason was that "kneifl" was hard to pronounce.

2. Get a passport once you have your name changed (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order).

3. Get a new social security card with your new name (they will want you to mail in a copy of the court order). The social security administration will do this for you - no questions asked. It takes about a week to get it in the mail.

4. Guess what, you just lost your wallet - not really though . Your social security card was in there though with some other stuff as well. Call up the cops and say that it was stolen. I said that mine was stolen out of my locker at a local gym - any place will do though. Use your pasport as photo ID for the cops it proves who you are and you don't carry your passport around in your wallet ....

5. Get a copy of the police report.

6. Send a copy of the police report to the Social Security Administration, you want to have your social security number changed because you are afraid someone else might use it. By law, the SSA has to change your social security number.

7. Now you have a passport with your changed name, social security card with your changed name, and a new SS# also.

8. Go down to the DMV and say you want to get a license and you have never had one before in your life. Some states require you to go to driving school for 2 wks and get a learners permit for 4 months before getting a drivers license. Some states do not such as Pennsylvania and a few others. Anyway, yeah driving school is childish but then again so is no drivers license, or a suspended drivers license, or a bad driving record with ultra high insurance rates, or bad credit .

9. Go take your drivers license and get it with your passport and social security card as your major forms of Identification.

10. Okay, you've now got a drivers license with a perfect driving record, great credit - which is almost always tracked by your SS# - last name - and drivers license number ??I think?? I have never had credit problems.

11. Next, go have a judge change your name back to what it was originally. Say that you want it changed to your moms maiden name because she raised you or something like that. They don't care and will change it . You might not want to do this (changing your name back to what it was originally) if you don't want to be tracked for your credit. Go to the DMV and have them change your drivers license back to your old name, which they will do so for a $5-10 fee. Show them the court order and your license (that is all the Identification they will want from you)and they will do so without being able to track it at all, everything is done with DL #'s at the DMV and they will just want to see your license and the court order.

Now you're set!!!! No bad driving record, no suspended license, and no bad credit.

Their are flaws in the system and this is what you might want to call a GREY area.

Some of you might also call it identity fraud, but hey whatever works huh???

Thought I might share this valuable bit of info with my fellow madjackers.....

kneifl

[This message has been edited by kneifl (edited 07-07-2001).]

Wow 3 putt, how did you find this piece of work??? I have always said he is scum, always felt it, and his boasting about his perfect life and crap is all a facade under a different name. Lower than the boys, and hedgy supports them both always. Birds of a feather.......

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what cracks me up is his webpage.

"Jon has been a top handicapper for the past twenty five years."

even if that website was made TODAY, that would make him 16 at the beginning of his "top handicapper" career. on his MJ profile it says he is 41.

I am guessing that site is at least 5 years old, meaning Jon was a top capper at 11 years old.
 
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