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The first thing you need to do is to contact the credit card company. After that, notify the authorities. Good luck!
Notify the credit card company and the credit bureaus and the police immediately. Someone is attempting steal your identity. The District Attorney for your county will have an identity theft unit that is there just for these things, call them.
Notify the company that has the listing, and tell them you are no longer a user on the card.
Notify them that the credit card was stolen to the credit card company and dispute all the charges on the credit card. You would also have to file a police report if the credit card was stolen. The credit card company must investigate the charges.
The credit card company may be calling your relative trying to locate a debtor - the best option is to either notify the company that you cannot locate the person being asked about or to give the company the debtor's contact information. Either way, the company should leave your relative alone once they have determined the debtor cannot be found at that location.
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The neighbor. It is up to the neighbor to notify the company of the damage if they called that company for some sort of service. You should consult with an attorney since you may need to sue the neighbor.The neighbor. It is up to the neighbor to notify the company of the damage if they called that company for some sort of service. You should consult with an attorney since you may need to sue the neighbor.The neighbor. It is up to the neighbor to notify the company of the damage if they called that company for some sort of service. You should consult with an attorney since you may need to sue the neighbor.The neighbor. It is up to the neighbor to notify the company of the damage if they called that company for some sort of service. You should consult with an attorney since you may need to sue the neighbor.
Only if she is also on the account. If not, then absolutely not. You can get yourself in a heap of trouble by using the credit card of a deceased person. You must notify the credit card company of the death and close that account.
In the UK there is no onus on a life insurance company to notify a funeral director of the existence of a life insurance policy, that is a matter for those handling the deceased's estate.
you can notify them. but if there is any fraud it will not come back to the surviving family members.
I don't know of any ligitimate credit card company that would go out of business and they would usually notify their customers of any company name. Go on: google.com Put in the name of your Credit Card Company and either it will have a contact for you to reach them at and also any information as to whether there has been a company name change. Marcy