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Bank of America does not give a darn about the consumer.


My mother in law passed away in December of 06. Ran a credit report and there was 16,000 advancement and bill is now


Up to 20,000 bill that was not hers. She is clearly part of identity theft.


It took 4 months to get a copy of the checks clearly not her signature but all wonderful BOA says is just pay us 7,500 and all


Will be paid up. How in the world does BOA give someone making $600 month ss a 16,000 advancement. Don’t they have any


Common sense this may be an identity theft. So all they do is put it in collections let it accumulate interest.


What is my next step. This bill is not hers and should not be part of her estate,


 


Regards


Frank

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Date: Tuesday, 08-May-07 08:19:25 CDT

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We are going through something simular with BOA. We have someone just pass and we informed BOA of the death. The reps replied with "someone needs to pay this account for him". We informed BOA that there was no one to pay this account for him.


The rep replied with if no one pays this account it will go to collections, then after that they will take him to court and get a judgement, by this time the account will be doubled. They said they would attached a lien to the estate (house if any).


The way to get out of paying them is to take the dead of title of everything and they can't get anything! BOA has no morrals and want friends of the dead to pay. They can save alot of their time and money by writing off the loss.


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Date: Thursday, 11-Oct-07 22:32:46 CDT

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