Today I received 2 different letters asking for verification of things. One from Dell financial services wanting to verify a recent purchase, and another from Chase credit card wanting to thank me for my credit card application, but that they needed a utility statement to prove my physical address.
I have done neither of those things.
I called both of them and let them know that my information was used fraudulently, and they assured me that they would take care of it. Interestingly enough, the Dell financial services asked for my SSN, and I did not give it to them, not knowing for sure who I was even talking to as that I got the phone number off of the letter. I just repeated the account number on the letter I got and let them know I have not made any Dell purchases. The Chase people seemed to be more sensitive that I had no idea if the initial letter I received was a fraud and did not ask for such information.
Now I am worried that someone is out there with my information and is trying to scam all sorts of things from various companies and trash my credit or worse, and waste all of my time trying to clarify the mess that is created.
Just last month I ran a free credit report and things looked good. Who knows, that is probably when my information got stolen. I will be sure to watch my existing accounts, but I cannot watch the entire planet for things I do not even know are out there.
As of right now, all that I can think of doing is running another credit report and see if there are other companies that were not as wary, and might have given credit or goods to the perpetrators.
Any suggestions?
I have done neither of those things.
I called both of them and let them know that my information was used fraudulently, and they assured me that they would take care of it. Interestingly enough, the Dell financial services asked for my SSN, and I did not give it to them, not knowing for sure who I was even talking to as that I got the phone number off of the letter. I just repeated the account number on the letter I got and let them know I have not made any Dell purchases. The Chase people seemed to be more sensitive that I had no idea if the initial letter I received was a fraud and did not ask for such information.
Now I am worried that someone is out there with my information and is trying to scam all sorts of things from various companies and trash my credit or worse, and waste all of my time trying to clarify the mess that is created.
Just last month I ran a free credit report and things looked good. Who knows, that is probably when my information got stolen. I will be sure to watch my existing accounts, but I cannot watch the entire planet for things I do not even know are out there.
As of right now, all that I can think of doing is running another credit report and see if there are other companies that were not as wary, and might have given credit or goods to the perpetrators.
Any suggestions?
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