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Old 05-26-2007   #11 (permalink)
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its really ridiculous..are you in the US?

i have seen a lot on tv shows abt identity theft using the social security number...SSN..
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My husband received a debt collector letter for an amount of $225 from a telephone company. It said he owed the money in 2001, six years ago. They even had a mobile telephone number. The problem was my husband had never owned a mobile phone in his name. He has a work phone in his companies name and has always used that as his own as well. They are trying to take my husband to court. They even have the wrong address. How can they get away with this?


If these debt collectors have documents saying your husband owned this mobile phone then they will have bills with his name on it, ask them to give you copies.

You say that they have the wrong address, Is the letter headed with the wrong address, or have you moved ?

It sounds like you have proof that they have the wrong person and if it does go to court, the Judge will listen to his side of the story and find that the debt collectors are in the wrong.

This is very common, I would however try to deal with it with the collectors and explain my side of the story, maybe try writing a letter or make an appointment with the Manager.
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