An ex-girlfriend opened a credit card in my name, what steps need to be taken?
I was contacted by Bank of Omaha telling me that my credit card was overdue and 3 months late, which I do not have a card through them. I then spoke with 2 supervisors that told me to file a police report, which I have done. How long does the report usually take? The exgrilfriend in question has a very troubled life, dated her for pity, originally moved in with her to help with bills, money, etc. She apparently has a copy of my DD-214 military discharge papers, which has my social on it. She was in jail before for a Felony – Grand Larceny. Will the police report charge her with identity theft or fraud or do I have to go to court to pursue that? (WV it’s a felony crime) I think that jail would be the best place for her right now. The credit card company confirmed that there was an authorized buyer listed on the account, my ex.
What steps do I need to take now to get this completely resolved? I have contacted the credit card company and the police. I have checked my credit report and nothing has shown up so far.
(thank you in advance)
10 Ways to Manage Your Online Social Media Reputation
A colleague of mine is an adjunct professor of writing and communications at Boston University. He’s very intelligent and excellent at what he does. However if you were to look up his name on the web you would find some pretty horrible commentary on a professor ratings site from some of his former students, many of which flunked out of his class.
He of course, was devastated. I would be too. When awful things about you show up on the first page of search, that’s nothing to take lightly. Especially if you are submitting applications for jobs, schools, running for office or going out on date for that matter. Anyone who Googles you then sees the negativity.
Recently I was contacted by a consultant who specializes in marketing of consultants. OK, I’m listening. So I get the pitch and it sounded like a great deal. We hashed out all the terms and conditions, I checked her references and was ready to write a check. Then
American Express-Delta Airlines SkyMiles Review: Will you be flying high with these credit card rewards?
For people who desire to travel for whatever reason, frequent flyers can be a big bonus. So how does American Express-Delta Airlines SkyMiles rate?
Like many people, we’ve been attracted to promotional offers for credit cards. We’ve been savvy and took advantage of the initial offers of low or no interest, used the credit cards and then cancelled before a higher, unacceptable rate kicked in. The most attractive credit cards to our family have been those that were affiliated with airlines and offered frequent flyer miles bonus incentives. For people who desire to travel for whatever reason, frequent flyers can be a big bonus. So how does American Express-Delta Airlines SkyMiles rate? The Options for American Express-Delta Airlines SkyMiles Credit Card: There are three options available at sign up, Standard, Gold and Platinum and each offers a difference in airline miles: Standard: 5,000 Delta miles Gold: 10,000 Delta miles Platinum: 15,000 Delta miles following your first purchase To give you a picture, it really takes 25,000 frequent flyers to earn a free domestic flight and compared to other airline flyer cards, this sign up bonus is really the best offer going.
My Identity Thief Loves Me (PTI)
I have a very weird job. I explore aspects of society that people read about but would never consider exploring themselves. I go places where others may be led to because they didn’t know any better. And I like too expose the flaws in the system that make us vulnerable. Much of my “research” or “antics” as some would call it is prompted by my desire to learn more about the scumbags of society or predators that prey on other people.
My research has taken me down a dark seedy road into online dating scams, where some people are at their most emotionally vulnerable. The predators work a form of 419/advanced fee scam that always involved a money wire transfer.
There is something about people with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) that intrigues me. Antisocial personality disorder is a type of chronic mental illness in which your ways of thinking, perceiving situations and relating to others are dysfunctional. When you
Should credit card solicitations by mail be prohibited?
If you throw these solicitations away without shredding them, you open yourself to identity theft. Why should the banks be allowed to place your financial safety in jeopardy every day with this insane influx of junk mail? I think this should be made illegal. Anybody agree?
