What is your advice about dept. store credit cards, that my signature was forged, by my own mother, at age 20.?

I am 28 years old age, my own mother signed my signature on department store credit cards. At the current time, I had been working paying off the debit the credit cards assume and a debit consoludation prgoram in 2000 that went under fraud. The company's assumed I had signed the back of the card. I am now currently enrolled in College. I would like some advice on how to proceed about anything.

The only way to claim Fraud would be to file a police report against your mother. Otherwise, you are on the hook, as in their eyes you are party to the charges.

2 Responses to “What is your advice about dept. store credit cards, that my signature was forged, by my own mother, at age 20.?”

  1. Cheyenne Says:

    The only way to claim Fraud would be to file a police report against your mother. Otherwise, you are on the hook, as in their eyes you are party to the charges.
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  2. Marishka Says:

    Um, you basically would have to turn your mother in for credit card fraud.

    She shouldn't have done that in the first place. If MY parents got a card in my name (and used it like they do theirs) I'd be absolutely FURIOUS. Luckily they just borrow money from me (by asking) instead of ruining my credit. :/
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