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Originally Posted by Mick
But they will be known if someone acting in a dubious manner gives someone else their personal details.
I'm sorry but I just don't see how attending to an interview, in person, is going to prove who I really am.
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Assume that the interviewer has done a small amount of research and the applicant (35 years old for example) seems to have been born in Bolton but moved away to Hull when he was 16.
A well researched fraudster might possibly be able to know that old address however if faced with the question ' what area of Bolton did you live in' would probably not be able to answer.
They might also have access to marriage certificates that show your fathers occupation. If he was a Electrician they could ask did you ever consider becoming a Doctor like your father? A non fraudulent applicant would answer, I think you have it wrong my father was/ is an electrician. A fraudulent applicant might be caught out there.
Simple questions that will easily identify a few fraudsters though I doubt it will be in this type of format.