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Bobbie
Lv 4
Bobbie asked in Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · 1 decade ago

Mail mix up or idenity theft?

I'm getting "welcome to the neighborhood" and other junk mail at my address but for a name I don't know. I was not too worried about it until they tried to deliver a swing set at my address to that person. I'm not sure what to think. ideas?

Update:

we are the original owners of the house and have lived here over 5 years.

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  • 5 years ago

    i know you're speaking approximately your mom, yet she has executed something completely unlawful and desires to be held responsbile for her strikes by skill of a court of regulation. i does not be suprised in case you mustn't take this to a sort of television judges and get them to rule on your choose. With a mom like this - it is rather helpful to be an orphan! you may desire to 1st - shrink up all those playing cards and cancel them. then you particularly would desire to locate a thank you to guard your perceive so as that she will't use it. Your financial organization ought to have the skill that may assist you placed up an account that may assist you are attempting this. For a time, i might advise in basic terms not using credit playing cards in any respect. you will would desire to checklist your identfy theft and contact the credit bureaus so your credit would not get ruined.

  • WRG
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    It could be any number of errors. One entry on one of the large databases with a number or an east or west, north or south error.

    But to be safe check you credit history. You can receive a free annual credit report from all 3 credit reporting services.

    https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    it could have been a former resident. who did not leave a forwarding address

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