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My Dad has committed fraud.
So what am I supposed to do when my own father tries to impersonate me, has all of my information obviously knows what type of phone I have and since he thinks he knows mostly everything that I've done up until now he can literally verify every single bit of information that they ask him. LINARD Allen Hills JR has stolen $50,000 from me for him. He has cash my checks illegally and he has done all kinds of stuff yet the authorities refused to prosecute him because he filed bankruptcy so many times and because I have a domestic violence charge against him for being pissed off one day and finally having enough and assaulting him not saying that's right that is wrong because he is my dad, what do you do when T-Mobile as well as others continues to cater to his will and he knows the IMEI numbers for all of my phones maybe even this one that I have now the Revel pro six and he knows most of different addresses all my personal information majority of them? Whom do I confide in? What comfort do I have in all this? People will not give me the respect of getting my name correct so what else shall I have to tolerate?
- syaoranTransmission Titan
Keep filing those police reports. I'm not sure how your dad would be getting your IMEI numbers for your devices unless you give him access to them. To sign in to your T-Mobile account, you need to enter a number sent to your phone. If you have your own account and are the PAH. He should not be gaining access to it.
- LINARD_ALLEN_HINetwork Novice
I was living in his house at one point and my stuff was laying around meaning the boxes for the devices were just laying around openly not to mention he could overhear my conversations all the time when I did call in when I was living with him because T-Mobile even even though I'm already verified kept asking me for my passcode repeatedly so I had to say it out loud. Now my options were to either have to change my passcode after every single conversation that I have with T-Mobile or I keep it the same. They had been bouncing me around from city to city, state the state in regards to my login issues and a customer service representative unlocking my account yet thankfully over the past three days I haven't had any issues with my account locking up on me. I don't give my dad any information whatsoever however, if I'm saying my passcode out loud and I don't change it, he or anyone else sees me type a password into my phone, and/or he goes into the store (since his name is the same as mine except his is Junior), he can be saying that he is acting on my behalf. Keep in mind that I was incarcerated for a very long time so therefore they assigned me a fiduciary so it makes it look like I'm incompetent and incapable of taking care of my own finances which when they assigned me a fiduciary, it was not because of the fact I was incapable of taking care of my own finances. It was because I was going in and out of jail.
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