Me
Las Vegas,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
I would get your credit reports and see if there is anything else you are unaware of. If it's a case of identity theft, you will need to get that cleared up and then submit all the proof to the company I guess that it wasn't you whom opened the line of credit. As of right now, they don't have any reason to believe it wasn't you other than your word, which unfortunately isn't worth much.
Me
Las Vegas,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
I would get your credit reports and see if there is anything else you are unaware of. If it's a case of identity theft, you will need to get that cleared up and then submit all the proof to the company I guess that it wasn't you whom opened the line of credit. As of right now, they don't have any reason to believe it wasn't you other than your word, which unfortunately isn't worth much.
Me
Las Vegas,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
I would get your credit reports and see if there is anything else you are unaware of. If it's a case of identity theft, you will need to get that cleared up and then submit all the proof to the company I guess that it wasn't you whom opened the line of credit. As of right now, they don't have any reason to believe it wasn't you other than your word, which unfortunately isn't worth much.
Me
Las Vegas,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
I would get your credit reports and see if there is anything else you are unaware of. If it's a case of identity theft, you will need to get that cleared up and then submit all the proof to the company I guess that it wasn't you whom opened the line of credit. As of right now, they don't have any reason to believe it wasn't you other than your word, which unfortunately isn't worth much.