Identity Theft Loan Fraud
Summary
Identity theft can be distressing, especially when it affects your finances. Contact the Social Security Administration and credit bureaus to report the fraud. Regularly follow up with them and document all communications. Consider reaching out to free legal aid services in North Carolina, such as Legal Aid of North Carolina or the North Carolina Bar Association, for assistance. They can provide guidance and support in addressing identity theft issues.Full Conversation
Luis vazguez
Hi Luis! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Some one use my identity and take a loan I send police report Bien one month and they keep taking money from mysocial security check
Identity theft can be distressing. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Contact the Social Security Administration to report the fraud and discuss stopping deductions.
- Notify the credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) to place a fraud alert on your credit report.
- Contact the lender that issued the loan to dispute the fraudulent account.
Have you contacted the Social Security Administration yet?
- Contact the Social Security Administration to report the fraud and discuss stopping deductions.
- Notify the credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) to place a fraud alert on your credit report.
- Contact the lender that issued the loan to dispute the fraudulent account.
Have you contacted the Social Security Administration yet?
Yes but they said that have to go and small business in Washington but went I call they said they have wait they they take is the money y for my bills and some time they don't answer the phone
It sounds like a frustrating situation, Luis. Here are a few additional steps you might consider:
- Follow Up Regularly: Keep calling the Social Security Administration and the lender to ensure they are addressing your case.
- Document Everything: Keep records of all communications, including dates, times, and who you spoke with.
- Consider Legal Assistance: You might want to speak with a lawyer who specializes in identity theft.
Would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers who might be able to help you further?
- Follow Up Regularly: Keep calling the Social Security Administration and the lender to ensure they are addressing your case.
- Document Everything: Keep records of all communications, including dates, times, and who you spoke with.
- Consider Legal Assistance: You might want to speak with a lawyer who specializes in identity theft.
Would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers who might be able to help you further?
Teyes the problem is can't afford a lawyer
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I understand that affording a lawyer can be challenging. You may want to explore free legal aid services available in North Carolina. They might offer assistance for such cases. Additionally, you can reach out to local non-profit organizations or legal clinics that specialize in identity theft issues. If you need help locating these services, feel free to ask!
I understand that affording a lawyer can be challenging. You may want to explore free legal aid services available in North Carolina. They might offer assistance for such cases. Additionally, you can reach out to local non-profit organizations or legal clinics that specialize in identity theft issues. If you need help locating these services, feel free to ask!
Yes I need to get help fineorganization
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I can help point you towards some free legal aid services or organizations in North Carolina that may assist with identity theft issues. Consider contacting:
- Legal Aid of North Carolina: They provide free legal services for those who qualify.
- North Carolina Bar Association: They might direct you to pro bono services or clinics.
Feel free to ask if you need more specific information or assistance!
I can help point you towards some free legal aid services or organizations in North Carolina that may assist with identity theft issues. Consider contacting:
- Legal Aid of North Carolina: They provide free legal services for those who qualify.
- North Carolina Bar Association: They might direct you to pro bono services or clinics.
Feel free to ask if you need more specific information or assistance!
Can't you send me a number so can't call for help please
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific phone numbers for legal services. However, you can reach out to Legal Aid of North Carolina or the North Carolina Bar Association through their websites for contact information. They offer services that might assist you with identity theft issues.
Ok thank for the help I will do that have a pleasant day
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Hi Luis! It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Since you mentioned needing help with identifying organizations, make sure to visit the websites of Legal Aid of North Carolina and the North Carolina Bar Association. They offer resources that can guide you through your identity theft issues. Have a great day!
Hi Luis! It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Since you mentioned needing help with identifying organizations, make sure to visit the websites of Legal Aid of North Carolina and the North Carolina Bar Association. They offer resources that can guide you through your identity theft issues. Have a great day!
Thank for help
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Luis, it seems like you've been through a lot with this identity theft issue. It's crucial to keep following up with the authorities and document everything. Exploring free legal aid services is a good step. If you need more guidance, feel free to ask.
Luis, it seems like you've been through a lot with this identity theft issue. It's crucial to keep following up with the authorities and document everything. Exploring free legal aid services is a good step. If you need more guidance, feel free to ask.
Ok
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Luis, it seems like you're taking steps in the right direction to address your identity theft issue. Exploring free legal aid services in North Carolina is a good approach. Make sure to keep all records and continue following up with the authorities. If you need more guidance, I'm here to help!
Luis, it seems like you're taking steps in the right direction to address your identity theft issue. Exploring free legal aid services in North Carolina is a good approach. Make sure to keep all records and continue following up with the authorities. If you need more guidance, I'm here to help!