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Hello, My name is Oni. I was a victim of a dirty bad housing fraud back in 2003. This woman who I will not name on my website was pretending to be me, and take over my identity she lived in the city of Palmdale California Not only did this person purchase a home in Palmdale California under my credit profile' but she also took out credit cards in my name, and also took out many loans on the home she bought with my credit information Then she did the worst thing to my credit profile she went to Bankruptcy court-filed documents in my name and credit profile. I only found out when trying to use a credit card I had not used in many years. I called this cardholder to find out my limit so I could make a purchase for my husband's Christmas gift. But to my surprise, this cardholder told me I had no credit limit on this card because I filed for bankruptcy last month in September of 2003. I stated to the company cardholder there must be some mistake I do not own a home at this time and lived in a townhouse over 100 miles away from where this bankruptcy took place. He stated to me yes we have updates on the cardholders monthly, and we took away all of the credit limits from this card and closed my account down. Now was I very pissed off, angry to find out that not only did someone use my name but they purchase a home in my name, and also filed Bankruptcy on credit profiles. I then went to the net to find out if I really own a house in my name. I got myself an updated credit history report. I found out this guy was right I did own a home in Palmdale, and I filed Bankruptcy by their records this was correct. I was so upset since I was in the process of building a home out in the high desert, was in the process of getting a loan with my credit score being 750 with 3 open accounts in good credit standings. My next move was to prove who I was, and where I lived for over 10 years. A police report was filed in the city where I live at this time in 2003. I gave the police my fingerprints at the Long Beach police department, and my handwriting so that I would have this on file for my court case. Someone was going to pay for what was done to me. I contacted the loan people and told them who I was and that I wanted them to remove this from my credit profile since have not filled out any type of paperwork with them on any loans. They laugh at me and said I should have paid my payment on this home that this low-down dirty woman bought in my name, and credit profile. I then called the Bankruptcy court where the case took place. Nice men there asked me, for the social security number I gave him my number he did a deep search, could not find any kind of files with my SSI, Are Bankruptcy filed in my name at all. I then gave him the credit reports I purchased online. He said this was not my Bankruptcy at all there were 3 numbers turned around but it was a close match but The name was very different spelled among other things. He said I am going to send you out a report of the Bankruptcy that was in your name but not SSN. I contacted a law firm on this matter. I had tried many times to over, and over to work things out with the bank over this huge mix-up. They lied to me after I went out, and paid for services to help them get their funds back from this house that did not belong to me at all since this was in my name, social. I got sick, and tired of the banks after they sold this home while I was on vacation out of the states. A call was left on my home phone that they lied to the people I paid to help them get their money back from this fraud identity case done in my name. After all this big mess with my credit profile, I had to get help from a law firm who I told my story and handed him the proof I could have never done this bankruptcy in court I was taking class finals over a 100 mile plus away, and the handwriting did not match my writing at all. We went to court I took everyone to court on this matter. I wanted my credit fixed, and I was not taking any more crap from anyone over this home a loan that someone did in my name. I won my case in court, and that was easy to do since I went back to the court where the Bankruptcy had been done in the first place. The Judge who did the Bankruptcy remembers the case and the women that came on the day of the Bankruptcy hearing, and Guess what I was not the woman that came into her court at all, she told them, creditors, that this is not the woman that came into this court, and filed bankruptcy. She told them to clean up my credit reports, and that she needed to see these reports for the next couple of months if they should show back up my attorney would contact her again on this matter. The judge said any fool can see the handwriting does not match the police handwriting files, and the fingerprints did not match sure do not match this on other fraud documents that this woman had done in my name. I am proof the judge said this woman in my court today. I have never seen before in my court room until today, and she is not the person who did this Bankruptcy in this case? The judge made them pay me, and also fix all my credit back like it was before all this happen, and they had 2 weeks to do it, and the judge wanted all my credit reports in 2 weeks show they took all these loans and negative stuff off my reports. My reports were back to normal but I had to stay up on it every few months. The loans were sold again, and again. I got many collectors trying to collect on a court case that had been settled because they sold the loans over, and over again in my name. I wrote everyone who put things on my profile that they had a week to get it off or I would have them in court for trying to collect on loans done in my identity being stolen, and that was not mine, the court has cleared up this matter. I had no problems at all the stuff was taken off right away. But I still keep up with all the credit cards I do own and monitor my credit profiles every. few months, taking time to write these people back was a big every few months task for me. This is the reason I made a website to share my store of how my credit report was destroyed by fraud. Dirtybadcreditreport.com I hope my credit story can help those who have been going through fraud among other types of credit problems, remember this fraud is everywhere, no one is safe out in this world today.

Identity Theft Protection Vid

How to protect youself against Identity Theft. Also what to do if you should become a Victim of Identity Theft .

Tips for Fraud Victims

If you believe you are a victim of fraud, you may find the following suggestions helpful:

Protect Yourself – First, make sure a security alert or victim statement is on file with all national credit bureaus.

Inform the Creditor – Contact each creditor with the fraud account and inform them that the account is fraudulent.

Document all Contacts – Make notes of everyone you spoke with; ask for names, department names, phone extensions; record the date you spoke to them.

Understand the Process – Each creditor may have a different process for handling a fraud claim. Make sure you understand exactly what is expected from you, and then ask what you can expect from the creditor. At the conclusion of an investigation, ask the creditor for a document that states you are not responsible for the debt.

Follow Up – Make sure everything a creditor/credit bureau has requested is received. It is always a good idea to place a follow up call or send a letter for confirmation.

Review Reports Regularly – Obtain another report several months AFTER you believe everything is cleared up. If a new fraudulent account is discovered, you know how to handle it. If your credit report is back to normal, you can feel confident that all issues were resolved as you expected. It would be a good idea to check your credit report again in six months and a year later.

Don’t Throw Away Files – Keep all notes and correspondence in an accessible file in case they are needed in the future.

Experian’s fraud protection practices

We strive to protect your credit information with the following practices:

* We drop several digits from each of your credit account numbers on your personal credit report.
* We do not display on your personal credit report the Social Security number that you provided to us when you requested your report.
* We build sophisticated fraud products to assure the integrity of our credit database and to protect consumers and creditors.

* We continually monitor access to our database with sophisticated software, so that if unusual activity occurs, our security and fraud control department investigates immediately.

* We work with law enforcement authorities to catch fraud criminals.
* We require a business to designate a permissible purpose under federal law before they can access consumer credit information.
* We follow extensive procedures to assure that we accept only reputable businesses as our customers.
* We build extensive barriers to prevent computer hackers from accessing consumer credit data.

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Just because you have a poor credit report doesn’t mean you can’t get credit. Creditors set their own standards, and not all look at your credit history the same way. Some may look only at recent years to evaluate you for credit, and they may give you credit if your bill-paying history has improved. It may be worthwhile to contact creditors informally to discuss their credit standards.

If you’re not disciplined enough to create a workable budget and stick to it, to work out a repayment plan with your creditors, or to keep track of your mounting bills, you might consider contacting a credit counseling organization. Many credit counseling organizations are nonprofit and work with you to solve your financial problems. But remember that “nonprofit” status doesn’t guarantee free, affordable, or even legitimate services. In fact, some credit counseling organizations — even some that claim non-profit status — may charge high fees or hide their fees by pressuring consumers to make “voluntary” contributions that only cause more debt.

Most credit counselors offer services through local offices, the Internet, or on the telephone. If possible, find an organization that offers in-person counseling. Many universities, military bases, credit unions, housing authorities, and branches of the U.S. Cooperative Extension Service operate nonprofit credit counseling programs. Your financial institution, local consumer protection agency, and friends and family also may be good sources of information and referrals.

If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, be aware that bankruptcy laws require that you get credit counseling from a government-approved organization within six months before you file for bankruptcy relief. You can find a state-by-state list of government-approved organizations at http://www.usdoj.gov/ust, the website of the U.S. Trustee Program. That’s the organization within the U.S. Department of Justice that supervises bankruptcy cases and trustees. Be wary of credit counseling organizations that say they are government-approved, but do not appear on the list of approved organizations.

Reputable credit counseling organizations can advise you on managing your money and debts, help you develop a budget, and offer free educational materials and workshops. Their counselors are certified and trained in the areas of consumer credit, money and debt management, and budgeting. Counselors discuss your entire financial situation with you, and can help you develop a personalized plan to solve your money problems. An initial counseling session typically lasts an hour, with an offer of follow-up sessions.

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Dirtybadcredit.com is about giving you the information and knowledge to help you succeed in your personal financial success. The word “credit” plays such an important role in a adult’s financial success however, at the same time most adults do not understand what the word “credit” actually means.

So From a financial standpoint credit decides where you live, what kind of car you drive, where you shop, and credit can even decide your job, the bottom line is that if you don’t understand credit, then you need to start today!

That is where Dirtybadcredit information comes in handy . We are a free blog site dedicated to give you the knowledge and understanding of the credit industry so that you have the ability to decide your credit and your financial future.

Have you ever heard the quote, “knowledge is power?” Well credit knowledge is is the key to your financial future, credit score, credit cards, improving credit, building credit, buying a house, buying a car, leasing an apartment or even finding a job. We will help you understand not just what to do in each situation but how to succeed in each one. Once you have the finical knowledge you need then you have the power to change your financial future.
If you have a unique situation or question regarding credit contact us, we will do our best to get you the knowledge, so you have the power!

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How to Prevent Fraud Against Homeowner Associations

Fraud on a homeowners association hurts all of the homeowners and makes the association board look bad. It’s a financial loss, of course, but it also causes suspicion and mistrust of the board members, as well as the sense of guilt the board members feel for failing to prevent it. The most common fraud against these organizations involves conflict of interest, bribery and illegal gifts, false reimbursement of expenses, over billing, check tampering and cash theft.

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Step 1

Require two board members’ signatures on all checks and account transfers over a certain amount. No single person should be able to make the decision to pay a large bill or move a significant amount of the association’s money around. A common limit is $500. Many routine bills, such as utility payments, may approach this amount, but paying larger items should be a shared responsibility. Also, don’t give over the check signing or bank transfer authority to an outside manager.
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Avoid making checks out to cash or having board members sign blank checks for later payment. It’s tempting, with busy schedules, to have some checks pre-signed so the board officer responsible for issuing checks doesn’t have to hunt down a co-signer at an inconvenient time. Don’t give in to the temptation. The convenience is not worth the risk of signed checks getting into the wrong hands or being misused.
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Obtain multiple bids for all major contracts and check references. Make it a policy to avoid conflicts of interest by not soliciting or accepting bids from board members, their friends or relatives. Open bidding keeps all contractors on the same level and makes it possible for the board to objectively compare the bids and get the most competitive price.
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Set low limits on any credit cards issued to board members or association employees. It’s also a good idea to have a different board member approve payment of the card expenses than the one who makes the charges.
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Review thoroughly invoices and supporting documentation before signing payment checks. The same is true for reimbursement checks to board members, employees or homeowners who make purchase on behalf of the association. Also, make sure any work done by vendors is inspected and satisfactorily completed before paying an invoice.
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Keep association records up to date and require regular financial reports at each board meeting. Reconcile all bank accounts monthly, and segregate responsibilities by have a different board member reconcile the bank than the one who pays the bills.
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Keep a minimum of petty cash and have board members count it periodically on an unannounced basis.

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