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Originally Posted by Freaky Cat
I got to ask how did the stealer sign with the account number instead of using hubby's name but his name? It is called Identify theft? right? Better contact credit and let them know that it was not your hubby but someone else and have clear the name.
i think they shoud have ask you for ID to match the bank account holder? I think this should be done to prevent fraud. thats my opinion.
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We're still trying to find out the details.
The Sprint manager said that they don't care if the names don't match. If there is money in the account that's all they care about. They don't care whose account is used.
It's not exactly identity theft because they didn't use Hubby's
name.
I agree that the bank should have checked for authorization. Hubby might go after the bank, too. Why is the bank allowing people access to an account without a proper name and signature?