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Someone Took Out a Loan in Your Name. Now What?

wisebread.com
submitted
8 mos ago
bygetthatmoneyyotopersonalfinance

Summary

If someone took out a loan in your name, it's important to take action right away. The first thing you should do is file a police report with your local police department. Contact the lender or credit card company directly to notify them of the fraudulent account.

If someone took out student loans in your name, contact the school the thief used to take out the loans. Dispute the errors with the credit reporting agencies.

In some cases, it might be a good idea to freeze your credit. Place a fraud alert or freeze on your credit report as soon as you find out you're the victim of a fraudulent loan. Check your creditReport.com regularly to ensure no new accounts are opened in your name.

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7 Comments

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splitsecond
8 mos ago
This is one of my biggest fears right now with all the data breaches
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getthatmoneyyoOP
8 mos ago
These are good tips though. You can be proactive and keep yourself safe.
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iareunique
8 mos ago
I have a feeling that last step would remain for years. I would never feel comfortable again.
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getthatmoneyyoOP
8 mos ago
That's just where we're at these days. Keeping things frozen is your best bet.
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iareunique
8 mos ago
I keep saying I'll do it and I don't. Gotta get off my lazy ass.
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getthatmoneyyoOP
8 mos ago
Do it! Do it! Do it!
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joseph
8 mos ago
Really glad I've put a freeze on my credit these days