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Originally Posted by Rawknees'Turbo
I've had my 1987 Turbo insured with American Collectors since about 2007.... (Sexy car Sir Raunch)
What is to be gained by impersonating someone and making an address change to a classic car policy? I don't get it.
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IMO this is not about you personally or your car. They could be "creating paper" so they can steal your identity.
With the right ID documents it would take them about 5 minutes to get a new credit card with a 6k limit on line. This card is sent to the new address and then they go shopping. The apartment could be an address which they have access to the mail box only. They may even know the occupants who are in on the deal.
Whatever the reasons/methods/whatever, they're up to no good and smaller crimes like this rarely gain the interest of the FBI or the Secret Service etc. Personally I'd report activity like this to your state police. That way there's an official record of what happened. They may tell you to go away but I'd still try to report it.