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08.04.2021 •
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Axton Betz-Hamilton describes her childhood as typical for a rural kid. Her father worked as a department manager for a regional grocery store chain. What did her mother do for a living? *
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Ответ:
Her mother worked in finance.
Explanation:
Axton Betz-Hamilton discovered, at the age of 19, that she had her identity stolen when she was still a child. The person who stole her identity, made several purchases that were not paid and accumulated a debt of 500 thousand dollars. She received a lot of support from her family when she found out about this and especially from her parents who also had their identities stolen. However, after searching for the identity thief, Betz-Hamilton had a big surprise when she discovered that the thief was her own mother, who had also stolen her father's identity and ended up with her own identity.
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