Arghhh! I'm about ready to pull out my hair. I've decided I would really like to buy a house with in the next two month so I call up a mortgage broker that one of my co-workers recommended so I could get pre-qualified for a home loan. I give the broker my information, tell him I'm a first time buyer, and wait patiently as he pulls up my credit report online. The broker then says "I thought you said you were a first time home buyer?" to which I assure him that I am. He then tells me that the credit agency is reporting that I have four home mortgages; two in San Diego, one in Green Bay, WI, and a fourth one some where in Florida. Further more he tells me that I declared bankruptcy last year, have a $50k home equity line of credit out, and some where near a dozen credit cards.
I tell the man that isn't correct and that there must be some mistake. The man does a bunch of searching and then figures out that since I have a very common name the credit agency has lumped about five other people's credit reports into the credit report with my social security number! What the hell? Doesn't the credit agency bother to check social security numbers or middle names? You'd figure that since I've never lived in Florida or Wisconsin they'd take that as a hint they've made a mistake but no they don't. Now, I have to write a dozen letters to the creditors who are misreporting on me so I can straighten this mess out.
The worst part about it is one of those home loans was taken out in 1991! I was like 14 to 15 years old in 1991 so I really doubt I bought a house.
I tell the man that isn't correct and that there must be some mistake. The man does a bunch of searching and then figures out that since I have a very common name the credit agency has lumped about five other people's credit reports into the credit report with my social security number! What the hell? Doesn't the credit agency bother to check social security numbers or middle names? You'd figure that since I've never lived in Florida or Wisconsin they'd take that as a hint they've made a mistake but no they don't. Now, I have to write a dozen letters to the creditors who are misreporting on me so I can straighten this mess out.
The worst part about it is one of those home loans was taken out in 1991! I was like 14 to 15 years old in 1991 so I really doubt I bought a house.
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