My identity thief leases computer hardware under my name

My identity thief leases computer hardware under my name

In March 2002, Leasecomm sends me a letter that informs me that “I’m in default on a lease”.  What the heck?  I didn’t lease anything.  The name and address on the letter were accurate, but I hadn’t leased anything from this company.   I never lease.  Never. 

Now I’m on the hook for a fraudulent business lease and will have to waste my time investigating and sorting out this mess.  I love the comment at the bottom of the letter:

“As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit reporting agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations.” 

My identity thief, -Earl Williams, co-signed my signature on a fraudulent Leasecomm lease for a workstation and printer.  Earl Williams was the sole proprietor of “Xtreme Dreams” in Austell, Georgia and represented me as his brother or co-owner.  As far as I could tell, his company installed car alarms and steroes into customer vehicles.

Remember the police report I mentioned earlier?  It came in very handy when I corresponded and communicated via fax and phone with Leasecomm.  Their staff were helpful and courteous.

 

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