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by AnIrishDuck
4603 days ago
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> They reported it to credit bureaus, destroying their credit. They should be sued and penalized for that (in normal dealing that would be fraud if not extortion), That does sounds like fraud (and/or extortion). It seems to me that, as stated in TFA, the credit bureaus won't perpetuate any fraud they are aware of. I doubt that Jen's credit will be "destroyed" at the end of this affair. > however the threat and consequence is very real. I'll grant the "threat" is real. Someone is certainly threatening this poor woman. As far as "consequences" go? No, there won't be any. |
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The subjects complained to the credit agencies and were essentially told to get lost (credit companies have no interest in playing conflict resolution agents, especially given that their bread is buttered by creditors). They have a chance now simply by getting as much publicity as possible (and the outrage and attention which you specifically claim isn't necessary in your post), television networks and others acting on their behalf, however that doesn't make the reality of this bizarre and abusive situation from being real.