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I bought a 2004 intrepid at Gateway chevy, and my credit wasnt that great, and I refused to have a cosigner so the sales man said that was ok but did I know anyone that could sign a waiver that would up my fica score from 500 to 700 points in order to get the 5.9% financing. I said yeah my mom would. well when the salesman met with my mom in the hospital, drugged up also from medication, and she is also 83 years old, he got her to cosign for the loan. I didnt know this until 2 months later when i was arrested at my moms house for criminal tresspass when I was living there for 2 months. the alsip police towed my new car back to the dealers and I was placed in jail for 5 months, due to criminal tresspass, and they were also looking to file an idenity charge on me but it never happened. my neice who also lived in my moms house, was the one who filed the charge of criminal tresspass. I lost my Job, my car, all my furniture that I had in storage from the sale of my home. how long do I have.

2007-01-04 00:19:40 · 7 answers · asked by george.fehringer@sbcglobal.net 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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2007-01-04 00:38:54 · answer #1 · answered by gatorgirl 5 · 0 0

No, identity theft is a style of fraud the place somebody makes use of your person thoughts to acquire financial income from pretending to be you for the point of a million) beginning lines of credit 2) with drawing funds from bills 3) stealing products 4) growing to be pretend legal archives identity theft isn't a million) whilst somebody pretends to be you on a internet website 2) somebody makes a face e book website utilising your call or likeness 3) somebody pretends to be you in an email or different style of verbal substitute with out financial income

2016-10-29 23:27:56 · answer #2 · answered by boddie 4 · 0 0

Good Lord! There had to be a reason why they came after you. Did you not make payments? I used to live in Chicago and I know a very good attorney, Eli Kessler. He is on the north side of Chgo. Look him up but he is a little pricey. My boss used him for a similar reason for his daughter. Good Luck to you!

2007-01-04 00:31:53 · answer #3 · answered by Maggie 5 · 0 0

You can't sue anybody. You told the dealer your mom would co-sign. You were living somewhere you probably had no right to be, your car was towed because you probably weren't making payments on it.

2007-01-04 00:39:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You'd sue the person who stole your identity, but it sounds like you got bigger problems than that.

2007-01-04 00:27:55 · answer #5 · answered by kingstubborn 6 · 0 0

And through all this you don't have a lawyer? Ask him/her these questions...

2007-01-04 00:29:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tell the judge that's gay, and sue.

2007-01-04 00:28:00 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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