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holidays, frauds, sick father - oh my!

Dear Readers,

I have been remiss.

Believe me, I have been writing without rest all this past week. Just not the kind of writing you expect on anti:freeze. Angry letters, Better Business Bureau complaints, a formal Attorney General complaint, ITS letters. All quite interesting to write, but I doubt anyone wants to read them. (Or am I wrong?)

In the past week, I have incinerated four inaccurate tradelines on my credit reports, cancelled a contract due to gross misrepresentations by the other party, discovered that someone has forged my signature onto a bank draft authorization (and contacted a lawyer about said forgery), and written a complaint to file with my bank, to stop the fraudulent bank drafts from processing. Hell of a week.

On top of all this, my father remains very sick in a hospital in Iowa. He was released from Intensive Care and moved to the Cardiac unit, although his original check-in was for exploratory surgery of the abdomen. Long story.

See ya before the holiday. I promise.

Comments (2)

Anne:

Yikes, that is scary about the signature forger.

Happy holidays, and all the best with your father.

grindr:

Lame. Hope things pass. One time, when I was still living in Idaho, someone got my bank card number on line and used it, sending me into overdraft. The 80 bucks they took from my account ironically was charged to a website that gives you "extra fraudulent credit card protection" I never found out who did it.

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