Phil
Battle Creek,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, November 05, 2007
I think it's pretty clear that the problem is with your ex-wife and not the credit card company ~ especially since you clearly said she did this after the divorce. This is what they call identity theft. I hope your lawyer has advised you to call the police and file a police report against your ex-wife? Don't blame a third party for what your ex-wife did.
Phil
Battle Creek,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, November 05, 2007
I think it's pretty clear that the problem is with your ex-wife and not the credit card company ~ especially since you clearly said she did this after the divorce. This is what they call identity theft. I hope your lawyer has advised you to call the police and file a police report against your ex-wife? Don't blame a third party for what your ex-wife did.
Phil
Battle Creek,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, November 05, 2007
I think it's pretty clear that the problem is with your ex-wife and not the credit card company ~ especially since you clearly said she did this after the divorce. This is what they call identity theft. I hope your lawyer has advised you to call the police and file a police report against your ex-wife? Don't blame a third party for what your ex-wife did.
Phil
Battle Creek,#5Consumer Suggestion
Mon, November 05, 2007
I think it's pretty clear that the problem is with your ex-wife and not the credit card company ~ especially since you clearly said she did this after the divorce. This is what they call identity theft. I hope your lawyer has advised you to call the police and file a police report against your ex-wife? Don't blame a third party for what your ex-wife did.