Someone else is using my SSN? I was on the trellis researching on my fathers' family framework (he


I was on the trellis researching on my fathers' family framework (he passed away when I was highly young) and I came across myself as one of his relatives. There be my name down and directly below said "associated name" and the name of someone else from a different state. I tired to put it adjectives together and it looks like someone used my SSN beside his own name and address. I don't know this creature and I've never lived anywhere else. I checked my credit report and the only entry odd be that in the year 2000, here was an reason opened but closed that same daylight... It doesn't seem resembling this person have tired to use my SSN for the past 6-some years... should I still report this ?
It appears that it be an honest mistake and someone either give the wrong SSN or the store keyed it contained by wrong. Just to be on the safe side, however, I would bring it to the attention of the Social Security Administration. If it be an honest mistake as it appears there will be no problems for anyone. If near is some chicanery going on they will be the ones to deal near it.
yes, report it and you should variation your SSN!
Notify the IRS immediately because that will correct the amount of money that you earn for the IRS, could cause fees and even detention centre time. Report it and change your SSN.

Answers:    I would report it big time. I would not agree to this go any longer. You are lucky this being hasn't done more damage but. They might be saving you ssn for something really big. Call your SSC bureau and get the globe rolling. Good luck and I am glad to hear they havn't managed any more overexploit yet.
You should noticeably inquire about this.
YES you should report it. There is soo much identity mugging these days you can't be too tight-fisted. Report it, they can flag your account and notify you promptly if someone is trying to open a untried account. Best of Luck...
I am so sorrry to know that your fathe died when u were babyish but all i can utter is that be very punctilious with your SSN
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www.fbi.gov has a connection for suspected fraud victims.

You could contact a credit report company and find out how to get a copy of your credit report, going backbone that far. If you suspect you are/were a victim of fraud, you enjoy certain rights to that report.

Not everything on the internet is accurate so mind if that is your single source for reporting fraud. It is one place to start but should never be your only foundation. Someone else probably does own the same entitle as yours, so the internet caught it as "associated name". Go through only reputable channel...

Good luck...



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