I added myself to my husband's credit card account is this identity theft?
Adding yourself is not identity theft, per se, since you did not claim to be him. However, if you added yourself without his permission and...
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Adding yourself is not identity theft, per se, since you did not claim to be him. However, if you added yourself without his permission and...
The IRS has a department of tax payer advocates whose purpose is to actually assist tax payers. You should reach out to a tax payer advocate as...
I would start with your mother's bank. If they can not either provide you with additional information or get additional information for you from...
You should not have to pay an attorney to represent you in this situation. You should dispute the three fraud accounts to the credit bureaus on...
The Fair Credit Reporting Act requires both credit bureaus and those that furnish information to the credit bureaus to perform a reasonable...
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act gives you rights when you become the subject of collection attempts on a debt that is not yours. To stop...
They can not. You are a victim of identity theft. You should report the crime to the police for the jurisdiction where the service is being...
It depends on what type of credit card fraud occurred. There are two more common types. One is account take over, where a person illegally uses...
If your spouse opened a credit card in your name without your consent as either the primary responsible party or the co-signer, then, yes, that...
You need to retain a consumer lawyer in your area to defend the lawsuit against you (if it is still ongoing) or to vacate the judgment against you...