Re: Identity Theft - Credit
- From: "John" <John@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 11:34:58 -0000
"Peter Crosland" <g6jns@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> In this case attack is the best form of defence.Go and report the
>>> details to your local police. If they refuse to deal with the matter ask
>>> to make a formal complaint. I would also send written letters by Special
>>> Delivery to the companies concerned and to the three main credit
>>> reference agencies. Do not give companies any more information and
>>> conduct everything with them by post.
>>>
>>> Peter Crosland
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> The police already know. A man was arrested because a retailer did check
>> the details. However the police say that the other offences need to be
>> reported by the mobile phone companies as they are the victims not me.
>>
>> I will send special delivery to all companies as you suggest.
>
> Noted. I would go back and insist they take the details because you are a
> victim since it can seriously affect your credit rating. The police need
> to understand this. If need be ask make a formal complaint. In my
> experience this produces action.
>
I think it would be imprudent to threaten the police with a complaint and in
this instance they do appear to have behaved relatively reasonably. They did
catch someone after all.
Instead I will send them a special delivery letter too.
.
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