In some cases, yes.

Mail may contain your full name, address, partial Social Security number, account numbers, or pre-approved credit invitations. When combined with other exposed data, that information can be enough to pass automated approval systems.

Verification systems check whether information matches — not who supplied it.

Full explanation here:
👉 How It Happens: Mail Interception & Identity Theft

Michael F. Cardoza, Esq.
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U.S. Marine & Consumer Financial Protection Attorney helping victims of ID theft and Credit Reporting errors.