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2MinsToPost 03-13-2009 04:04 PM

Say What? Your Credit.........................
 
I just purchased a new car today, but before I did they of course ran my credit. So this guy says to me how did you like living in Georgia? Say what? I never lived in Georgia, but on my report it shows I lived in this small town in Georgia in 2006.

WTF?

geeker2 03-13-2009 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 2MinsToPost
I just purchased a new car today, but before I did they of course ran my credit. So this guy says to me how did you like living in Georgia? Say what? I never lived in Georgia, but on my report it shows I lived in this small town in Georgia in 2006.

WTF?


quick..put a fraud alert on your credit report.

GBBob 03-13-2009 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by geeker2
quick..put a fraud alert on your credit report.

yup...something funky is going on

timmgirvan 03-13-2009 04:24 PM

If you put a fraud alert on your credit report, it will freeze your credit...not a good thing! PM me,Curt

TheSpyder 03-13-2009 04:35 PM

Wait a minute..you live in Georgia...be careful Curt!
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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
If you put a fraud alert on your credit report, it will freeze your credit...not a good thing! PM me,Curt


timmgirvan 03-13-2009 04:37 PM

Funny guy!

PeteMugg 03-13-2009 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 2MinsToPost
I just purchased a new car today, but before I did they of course ran my credit. So this guy says to me how did you like living in Georgia? Say what? I never lived in Georgia, but on my report it shows I lived in this small town in Georgia in 2006.

WTF?

Quit complaining ... Curt from Georgia might be the reason you got the loan.:rolleyes:

Danzig 03-13-2009 05:51 PM

you are entitled to look at all three credit reports from the three major agencies free of charge. go to

annual credit report dot com

NOT free credit report dot com. that is a business trying to sell you stuff. at any rate, go on the first of january, or your birthday, an easy date to remember. or when you file taxes, which is when i check mine. it's a good idea to check once a year so that any funny business can be cleared up, any mistakes, etc. if you feel once a year isn't enough-perhaps you should look into lifelock or some such thing. but for most, unless you've had compromised info, once a year is plenty.
also, if you ever file for credit and are turned down, you can get all three for free-but i don't recommend waiting til then.

hi_im_god 03-13-2009 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
you are entitled to look at all three credit reports from the three major agencies free of charge. go to

annual credit report dot com

NOT free credit report dot com. that is a business trying to sell you stuff. at any rate, go on the first of january, or your birthday, an easy date to remember. or when you file taxes, which is when i check mine. it's a good idea to check once a year so that any funny business can be cleared up, any mistakes, etc. if you feel once a year isn't enough-perhaps you should look into lifelock or some such thing. but for most, unless you've had compromised info, once a year is plenty.
also, if you ever file for credit and are turned down, you can get all three for free-but i don't recommend waiting til then.

or instead of taking all 3 at once, just request one in january, another in may and the 3rd in september.

you're entitled to 1 report from each credit agency/year. if you stagger the requests you have a better chance of catching a mistake or fraudulent activity earlier than if you order all 3 at once.

Danzig 03-13-2009 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by hi_im_god
or instead of taking all 3 at once, just request one in january, another in may and the 3rd in september.

you're entitled to 1 report from each credit agency/year. if you stagger the requests you have a better chance of catching a mistake or fraudulent activity earlier than if you order all 3 at once.

yeah, you could do that as well i'm sure. i've been doing it for a few years, haven't found an issue yet-which is a good thing!

geeker2 03-13-2009 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
If you put a fraud alert on your credit report, it will freeze your credit...not a good thing! PM me,Curt


No it doesn't ..it just means that they must verify with you that you are asking for a credit card or a loan..it doesn't freeze your credit.

timmgirvan 03-14-2009 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by geeker2
No it doesn't ..it just means that they must verify with you that you are asking for a credit card or a loan..it doesn't freeze your credit.

Actually it does....This is why Lifelock is being sued for fraud by Experian, State of New Jersey,and others for putting fraud alerts on consumers(which
can only be done legally by consumer) The paperwork and process to unravel the mess is daunting tosay the least.

geeker2 03-14-2009 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
Actually it does....This is why Lifelock is being sued for fraud by Experian, State of New Jersey,and others for putting fraud alerts on consumers(which
can only be done legally by consumer) The paperwork and process to unravel the mess is daunting tosay the least.


I don't know anything about Lifelock and how it works - but if you call Experian and telling them they want a fraud alert on your account- I've had one on my account for over 10 years-it forces the credit giver to call you and specifically confirm your request. I would say over the past 10 years they have found 5 or 6 times when someone was trying to get credit using my name or my address etc...during that 10 year period I have refi, leased a car etc...never a problem. In fact, my own bank had to call me and specifically ask if I was applying for a refi - because I had a fraud alert on my account.

For me it works!
:wf

geeker2 03-14-2009 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Are you ever right?


;)

:{>: NIAGW

timmgirvan 03-14-2009 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by geeker2
I don't know anything about Lifelock and how it works - but if you call Experian and telling them they want a fraud alert on your account- I've had one on my account for over 10 years-it forces the credit giver to call you and specifically confirm your request. I would say over the past 10 years they have found 5 or 6 times when someone was trying to get credit using my name or my address etc...during that 10 year period I have refi, leased a car etc...never a problem. In fact, my own bank had to call me and specifically ask if I was applying for a refi - because I had a fraud alert on my account.

For me it works!
:wf

It's good to see you keep up with protecting yourself....most don't know the game, or the perils of Identity Theft

timmgirvan 03-14-2009 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Are you ever right?

Go back into your cave..it's still winter!

timmgirvan 03-14-2009 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
Translation: Oops, you got me.

Not hardly....if you had a grasp of anything other than yourself....you'd know that!

Smooth Operator 03-14-2009 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by PeteMugg
Quit complaining ... Curt from Georgia might be the reason you got the loan.

:D


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