Identity theft issues – where to get financial advice?
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March 30th, 2010 at 1:57 am
I’ve been down this road myself, and help people with these questions. Drop me an email if you still need questions answered.
I’m confused by your question. when you want to communicate "to creditors themselves" do you mean you want the lenders who turned you down to know your credit was repaired?
Or are these the creditors listing bad information on your credit history?
Identity theft is a major problem now. But the government has set up very specific procedures that you follow in order to repair your credit history. Start by visiting the link below and follow the steps. It will involve getting a police report, filing an identity theft report with the credit bureaus, and then sending out dispute letters to everyone who is posting bad info to your history.
In some cases they may not cooperate with you. In those cases, you file a small claims lawsuit against them, and if you have followed the correct procedures you will easily win $1000 in damages.
It happened to me a few years back, and I had to sue them. Got $1200 for my troubles.
March 30th, 2010 at 1:57 am
Check at
http://www.identitytheftbenefits.com/
It’s a free resource.
March 30th, 2010 at 1:57 am
protective identity.