FRAUD!!!! (They're trying to get me related)
Cosmo
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So I went and signed up for T-Mobile yesterday at the store, and after giving him my SSN the fellow told me "We already have you SSN in the system. You are already an existing customer." I wasn't, and had never been with T-Mobile. My wife ended up putting the account in her name with her as the primary, and we got our phones.Today I called the good folks at T-Mobile and I explained to them the stuation and they told me that YES there was a T-Mobile account that had been attempted to be activated in November 2006. These are the things that raise a red flag to me:- The SSN used is mine.- The first name on the account is my wifes. I don't recognize the last name.- The attempt was made in Philly, at 18th & Diamond (cue "real heads know the deal icon...")I talked to the people at the T-Mobile fraud department and the dude was like "I see this several times a day, it's bound to have just been a mistake." I don't buy it. Now T-Mobile is handling my shit to make it straight but I don't know what else is out there, what else may have been attempted or whatever. Shit is crazy and I'm dumb paranoid right now.Do you folks think this is a legitimate attempt at fraud against me? And if so, who should I call or where should I turn to?
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KillDefraud At Will!Could be. Or, someone could have messed up a digit in their SSN on their application, and the name thing is a coincidence. I'd check your credit report and see if there are any unpaid credit card bills or the like that weren't yours. If not, you're probably OK.
Dude... I had an issue where I would get calls from people speaking spanish, then when I asked if they had the right number it was my cell number.. Someone cloned my phone.. Shit pisses me off!
That would be nice, but nah. Cosmo's wife's name isn't exactly common and I'm sure even less so in the spot he's talking about.
Cosmo, I don't know who to call, but call someone cause you know fools will try a gang of things until they find one that works.
legitimate fraud = oxymoron
but for real, that shit is .
Do everything suggested above, if somebody got a list with your # there's no reason why they wouldn't try some other shit as well.
Best of luck.
I had all my money taken out of my bank account a few years ago and I ran the check to be safe. It helps give you some piece of mind.
Edit:
oops. cousin larry beat me to it.
I reccomend doing it though. You can also get them to prevent companies from sending you unsolicited credit applications.
Um, this is copied directly from the signup page:
I can't remember which one I used (which was free) but it looks like annualcreditreport.com is the one.....
BTW Cos, a few years back a friend of mine found out there were two cell accts started w/his number in AZ (we're in NC), he called the company up and presumably they straightened it out... as far as I know there was no other fraud. So def get your credit checked but you might be alright.
If you haven't been contacted by a collection agency or received a bill over 6 months I'd suspect the above.
Free credit report is a good idea though.
Wow, yall have no idea! Now that area is THE GREAT NORTH PHILLY.
Fuck.
I work down the road from the T-mobile headquarters which is like 7 4 story buildings linked together with these huge ass walkways suspended from 2nd or 3rd floor
The complex is on some SS shit