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Monday, 11 September 2006 |
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Id Theft Accounts - Oklahoma Consumers From: http://www.bbbonline.org/idtheft/stories.asp Account #1: "About 4 years ago I was the victim of identity theft. I was finally able to take care of this through police reports, hand writing samples and proof that I was in college at the time. (A retail store) promptly took care of this problem. I thought that was the end of that long ordeal. However, it appears that I was wrong. I have an account that is not mine showing on my credit report. I was purchasing a new car and asked (a credit reporting agency) to update my listing on my paid off (retail store) account. (The retail store) added another account in addition to mine. I have two accounts that are now listed under my name. The first has a perfect credit history and is paid in full. The first one is my account. The second is listed as an installment account with a zero balance, 120 days past due and 6 times late. This is NOT my account. I have never had an installment account with this company. I have spoken to many representatives from the company and have been told numerous times that this would come off and I would get a letter in the mail. However, it never seems to happen... I simply want a letter to be written and sent to me that the installment account... is erroneous and will be deleted. It is a simple outcome that I have been promised numerous times." (This story posted online on 08/23/04) Account #2: "I have been a victim of identity theft. I have made REPEATED requests (both to the bank's Fraud Department and Executive Offices)... to release the fraudulent credit applications to me OR to the local sheriff. I get only FORM LETTERS in response that do not meet my requests. I was assured an investigator would be assigned to my case. This has not happened and it has been nearly 60 days since I reported the fraud. I have promptly returned all the documentation... requested of me. I have gotten essentially no response or assistance from their fraud investigators. (The bank) is inhibiting my ability to clear my name, credit, and to prosecute the imposters." (This story posted online on 07/19/04)
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