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Can you do a credit check on your own address, rather than on you as a person?

I bought my home six years ago and since that time I keep getting things for the previous owners (lived for 15 years at the property), plus I am now getting them for someone who has never lived at my address.

These are everything for tax due on cars to checks for credit.

2007-08-17 09:09:10 · 3 answers · asked by Mama~peapod 6 in Business & Finance Credit

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Your credit is directly linked to your social security number, not address or anything else like that. Just put "return to sender" on all of the mail and it will eventually stop.

2007-08-17 09:15:10 · answer #1 · answered by sortaclarksville 5 · 1 0

I purchased my house almost 20 years ago and I still get mail addressed to the previous owner (mostly junk mail) and the one before that which is some kind of insurance statement. After several years of writing, "not at this address" and/or "return to sender", I now just throw it all in the trash.

I wouldn't worry about identity theft. It could be a typo on a mailing list or someone who lived there before the previous owner.

2007-08-17 09:31:17 · answer #2 · answered by bdancer222 7 · 0 0

http://creditcard.creditinspector.info has excellent info related to dealing with credit cards. Check it out!

2007-08-18 04:02:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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