Credit Reports Ga
2010

fraud?
my boyfriend is a map of works of art stolen long ago it was 20 years and has no drivers to get this person licesne one and was running around in a cdl .. Then suspends tickets and was .. my boyfriend tried to get it all cleared up .. He is now 30 years and never had a driver's liscense .. I was in line to track the type of credit and is also used his art to obtain credit and not pay for it … take police reports and contact the division of fraud office told us .. Art and for months and then nothing .. ELAS what can we do .. that guy was in ga .. fl .. ca .. everyone who .. nothing stands still he tried to get a number of new art .. but they seem to you right about a bum I have to keep reminding this item
You must go to the FTC site and complete an affidavit of identity theft. Will also have to submit all credit bureaus. Keep all the police reports you have. It is very difficult to combat identity theft. I'm trying to help two people per hour to do this. It's a long process that takes time to overcome sometimes even the best results. If you send me an email I am happy to help in any way I can. This is the website of the FTC http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2002/02/idtheft.htm
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