It was very interesting looking up my online identity and seeing everything on the internet that was associated with my name. When I searched for myself on Google, almost all of the articles had something to do with my football career. Many of the search results pulled up interviews that I had been quoted in, statistics, and recruiting forums. It was amusing to read all of the articles that analyzed me as a football player and just to see what people's opinions are about me. However, I wasn't able to find any real personal information, so on a certain level that was comforting.
I don't really use Amazon, so I wasn't able to get any recommendations. I also looked up my credit report, and although I've never knowingly had one, there were a few entries in the report that claimed I had currently active credit cards. One was a CITI credit card that I had gotten in the mail, and the other ones were department store cards. Luckily I had already paid everything off, and I had never really used them except for a couple of times, so my credit is still pretty good.
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If the credit companies still think you have the cards you might want to call and be sure they are cancelled. There was a big scandal about that a couple of years back--identity theft is no joke, sadly.
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