I have a friend who found out that someone applied for credit in her and her grandfather’s name?
May 11th, 2009 | by admin |desire_sweet_passion asked:
my friends grandmother recieved a call saying that my friend and her grandfather had applied for credit, they had every bit of info from my friend and her grandfather. my friends grandmother doesn’t believe that my friend didn’t do this because all the evidence the credit card company had says she did. my friend 6 months ago put a credit fraud alert on her ss# and thats what alerted these credit card applications, but still her grandmother wont believe her and is pressing charges…what type of ivestigation will they do if the cards were never used? Will my friend be able to prove she didn’t do it if the person who did this have all of hers and grandfather’s info…
Tommy
my friends grandmother recieved a call saying that my friend and her grandfather had applied for credit, they had every bit of info from my friend and her grandfather. my friends grandmother doesn’t believe that my friend didn’t do this because all the evidence the credit card company had says she did. my friend 6 months ago put a credit fraud alert on her ss# and thats what alerted these credit card applications, but still her grandmother wont believe her and is pressing charges…what type of ivestigation will they do if the cards were never used? Will my friend be able to prove she didn’t do it if the person who did this have all of hers and grandfather’s info…
Tommy
Tags: Cards, Credit Applications, Credit Card Applications, Credit Card Company, Credit Fraud Alert, Friends, Grandmother, Pressing Charges, Ss















2 Responses to “I have a friend who found out that someone applied for credit in her and her grandfather’s name?”
By lisababy_35@sbcglobal.net on May 13, 2009 | Reply
Kimberly
She has to get a lawyer
By moekittykitty on May 15, 2009 | Reply
Donald
Identity theft is the most difficult thing to get cleared up. Many people’s credit is destroyed and it usually takes a very very long time to get things straight again. Some never recover.
This government site will tell what to do in case of identity theft: