They never caught me.

@pillusch (1147)
Mexico
September 20, 2009 9:46pm CST
I´m a fraud, a thief. Not the common one, since I’m educated and good-looking. And a little stupid, but more of that later. Times are tough, finances tougher, and my mind is just chaos. Where to, what to do, only dead-end roads ahead. And I´m mortally sick, but not yet. The credit card debts are piling up, what to do? Get sick, die? Not voluntarily, but it happens just the same (not the dying part, but it is close, so close….) Surgeries, hospital, foreign country, almost all your friends abandone you. I submerge, disappear. That happened ten years ago, and those stupid credit card debt collectors never caught up with me. Truth or Fiction?
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@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
21 Sep 09
I think you can get away if you get out of the country. I don´t know the laws of each country. Anyway, it seems that to disappear is very painful. Is it worth it, I ask myself? Is it necessary? It can be truth or fiction. I´ve seen it happen many times. Take care!
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@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
27 Sep 09
The truth I believe you are German, with a pompously inflated ego, certainly as the picture you present to the left is most definitely not one of a good looking person. I believe you are both a thief and a fraud who also then feels the need to insult the people who are employed from those you stole from.
@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
30 Sep 09
I must add that the discussion you created which would go some way to explain the words above, has now been removed by the mylot administration as rascist and offensive. Unfortunately you will no longer be able to access my comments there.
@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
21 Sep 09
hi pillusch could be fact or fiction as we really dont know each 'other here, not really. i will say fact as a lot of people have'had bad luck and I know that i have. my old bills are now outdated and'thus I no longer owe them. but i have lived through some really unpleasant times lately . I wish they were fiction but they are not. so no Ithink maybe your story may be fact, perhaps I am wrong but so what.
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
21 Sep 09
Well, I have to say that your discussions are not run of the mill. Fiction because those stupid credit card debt collectors will watch for your social security number to pop up on something...a lease...telephone service...utilities...and then they will swoop down on you like buzzards on roadkill.
@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
21 Sep 09
Your profile says you are currently residing in Mexico. It may or not may be true. For all I know you may be an American who seek refuge in Mexico. I lean more towards believing your story, because there is a hint of surgery (plastic?), and foreign country. I do know that in many countries it is possible to change one's identity if one is a citizen of the country concerned. Ten years ago even the US government had a relatively loose regulations related to a person getting a new identity. It used to be going to another part of the country. The important thing was to get a new Social Security number, and things will start rolling from there. I do know that things are stricter now. Even then forgeries can still be made. So looking at your story, and what could be done ten years ago, you may be telling the truth.
@maezee (41985)
• United States
21 Sep 09
Fiction - I doubt you would implicate yourself over a website that 170,000 people go on. It would not be very .. smart of you. haha. No offense.