My mom opened an ATT account in my name!
Date: Fri, 01/23/2009 - 10:25
Check your state's SOL (statute of limitations) if it is 7 years
Check your state's SOL (statute of limitations) if it is 7 years old they can't legally sue (they can try, but you claim SOL)..plus it may also be unable to put on your credit report because a debt can only be listed for 7 years.
If it is beyond your SOL then send them a total cease & desist and tell them to take a flying leap.
you would probably have to prosecute your mother to get this dea
you would probably have to prosecute your mother to get this dealt with, because it is theft/fraud ... what is your relationship like with her? Personally I would prosecute.
Have you ever gotten a letter from them? You should have gotten
Have you ever gotten a letter from them? You should have gotten one 5 days after first contact. If not, simply tell them that you will not speak to them until they send something in writting. If their phone number comes up on claller ID, simply ingore it. collection agencies can not garnish wages, only Collection Attornies.
Secondigly have you gotten a copy of your credit report? If not, would be a good idea to get one and see if they reported it to your credit. If they have dispute it with the agencies.