Can anyone give me some advice in regards to Peach's guide to create a new identity?

I'm referring to this guide: https://imgur.com/a/rgUpI

I started the process about 10 days ago, and I now have a health insurance card, and birth certificate with the new identity on it.

I'm about to walk into a social security office on Monday, and continue with the plan.

I'm getting really nervous about it. I've done a lot of carding, but fortunately the only time I've ever had a face-to-face was depositing cash for bitcoins.

The guide was originally up on SR1, and I'm told it had positive feedback, but I have no way of checking that now.

I'm just hoping some of you can help me out, shed some light, or anything really.

Thanks.


Comments


[6 Points] throwawayaccountgay:

Good luck op, tell us how it works out if you can.


[3 Points] blackhand25:

I said it the last time this guide was brought up on this subReddit, and I'll say it again:

You could probably DO most of the things in this guide, but under any level of scrutiny it is completely pointless. Your fake identity is a person with no work history, school records, credit rating, has never paid taxes, and most likely doesn't even have a Facebook account. All of that added up more or less says that you are not who you claim to be to any employer or government agency. It's very unlikely this would escape attention if anyone ever has to look into you even a little bit.

It WOULD, however, be possible to create identities professionally if you had control of a few companies and were able to forge work history, have the false identities on the payroll and/or renting apartments in the area while paying their taxes. After 5-10 years of doing that you could have a nice selection of false identities that could be sold to those in need, it would be incredibly expensive, but at least someone wouldn't materialize out of thin air in the eyes of the government.


[1 Points] JGrey1:

If you're good at social engineering and think you can pull it off then do it. If you're not confident and nervous then you're gonna have a bad time. My opinion is you've gotten this far so you're probably not too bad at it, just go in and try. If some difficulty occurs where they get sketchy just excuse yourself for a family emergency and get the hell out

Let us know what happens please.


[1 Points] bedwetterb:

Any update on the SSN interview?


[1 Points] Djbomber88:

any update? PLEASE?


[0 Points] ACreepyThrowaway:

That guide is pretty nifty. Everything except the interview for a new Social Security number sounds easy-peesy.

I like how he even gives some tips on building your credit score and what to do about education.

Would you mind giving an update when you're all done?

Some circumstances have arisen in my life that might make my future more difficult. Thankfully, I am at an age where this whole process would be a little easier. If things turn out badly with my current situation, this would be a good back-up plan.