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Complaint Review: Superior Asset Management

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  • Submitted: Sunday, August 05, 2007
  • Last Posting: Tuesday, September 04, 2007
  • Reported By:Kent Washington
Superior Asset Management
348 Mirlacle Strip Pkwy Fort Walton Beach Florida 32549 U.S.A.

Superior Asset Management Collect for a T-Mobile acct of $745.00. I've NEVER had a T-Mobile acct. Ripoff Fort Walton Beach Florida


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I recently checked my credit report on line and i have a new collection for Superior Asset Management in Ft. Walton Beach, FL for $745.00 for a T-Mobile account. I have never had service with T-Mobile in my life. They have not yet contacted me, but I can only imagine when they do based on all the horror stories I've been reading online. something seems fishy as several other people said they were being harassed for collection on T-Mobile accts that they never had either. I'm contacting the BBB.

Julie
Kent, Washington
U.S.A.

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#1 Employee

sounds like you are a victim of identity theft

AUTHOR: Airbag22 - El Paso (U.S.A.)

someone has stolen your identity, it is not tmobile fault. i suggest you get in contact with the authorities and work with t-mobile's fraud department to resolve a solution. after that you will be able to file against the credit marks on your report with the respective agencies to have your good credit repaired. best of luck.
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