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doscal said: "Over the past couple of years I have noticed that my mother used my name and social on many occassions while I was in college. Rather than argue with her to pay it off I decided it would be easier to do it myself. I found out about all this debt when I got a letter from the court saying that I was being sued. The judgement was filed and I paid off the debt however it doesn't reflect it on my credit report. Should it? It has my status as judgement and that's all. I also have 2 different accounts that say I owe $68 and $93 but it doesnt state who this is owed to. The only info it states is an account number. Are these something that I should dispute? I'm in the process of opening a business so I have to have these things situated way before the financial aspect takes place. Please, Please, Please Help. :)"
doscal said: "Correction....the 2 unknown accounts are on my report twice. Once without the name and just the balance, date, and account number. And another time with the name. Is it effecting my report twice?"
anchorbob said: "Yes. Just dispute them as "NOT MINE"."
David said: "Thats sad..
Seems that alot of parents are doing that to their kids these days. There was a big news story on that.
I know someone who's credit is totaly crap because her mom used her info to get phones, computers, electric, ect ect and the girl didnt even live with her.
I keep tellin her to take her mom to court but she wont because its her mom.. geeez."
doscal said: "Yea it is tough. I would take my mother to court over all this but I know she would make my life a living hell. I'm stuck for the time being but cant rain forever. ;)"
anchorbob said: "[QUOTE=doscal]Yea it is tough. I would take my mother to court over all this but I know she would make my life a living hell. I'm stuck for the time being but cant rain forever. ;)[/QUOTE]
That sucks, but you gotta do what you gotta do. And it doesn't rain forever. The rain just makes you appreciate the sunny days more."