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i have given her $1000 twice in the past two months. i am a truck driver and so i faxed a letter to my bank saying she could withdraw the money. im afraid she might just try walking into the bank and pretending like she has my authorization to make a withdrawel from my account.

also a few years ago she was my power of attorney.
also, she has my post office box key.
also, she might have the numbers on my atm card and probably has the numbers for my checking a and savings account.

she asked me to cosign for a loan today and i said no. im afriad she might forge my signature and destroy my credit. im afraid she might get a credit card in my name without my knowing.

im afraid she could do any number of things. she has done bad things in the past. ....what can i do to protect myself????

2006-11-13 13:56:05 · 4 answers · asked by sean_mchugh6 3 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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Arrrange it so that only you can make transactions on your account. Close your old accounts and create new ones. Change your signature (this actualy can be done, but there is a procedure for it- contact your bank for more information). If you are unable to decide on a course of action or are unsure as to whether you're doing enough, sit down with a representative from your bank and talk it over with him/her. Does your sister know information such as your Social Security number? If she does, then you'll have a hard time trying to keep her from your money. Again, talk to someone from your bank or even a lawyer about this. But one thing is clear- do NOT let your sister ruin your financial life.

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2006-11-13 14:00:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Call your bank and the three credit bureaus and ask them to flag your account so only you can do any transactions. Briefly explain the situation to them. As to your ATM card, get the password changed.

2006-11-13 14:00:12 · answer #3 · answered by Judy 7 · 0 0

Well...judging by means of the proof you offered...it appears like your sister stole it...however I have not heard her aspect of the tale. You men ought to occasion together with your mother and father and get it taken care of! If in finish, if you aren't getting a positive outcomes, allow me understand and might be a few of us can chip in to aid ya out...I'm well for $five - $10. :) Good good fortune...and do not pressure over it!

2016-09-01 12:07:29 · answer #4 · answered by fullington 4 · 0 0

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