Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But 2006 got the names associated at an address and that association might have continued in the people finders. Try people searching old classmates or something and you will see what I mean.
That’s fine for people finders. But how did a discover account get opened by someone dead 15 years? I’m sure this is fraud, so need to figure out what she should do. She is very poor, living on disability so can’t invest in sorting this out
Anonymous wrote:Your OP doesn’t actually say there’s a current account open. Maybe your mom had a discover account a long time ago and since it was closed she was never declared deceased with them. All you said was there’s a notification that the info was acquired by Capital One. Your sister is a close relative. Maybe not a big deal at all (I hope for your sake).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mail for your deceased mother being sent to your sister's address isn't all that surprising, for the reasons given. We get mail for our son who has never lived at our current address. A new credit card for a deceased person would be surprising. No company is going to open a new account for someone whose credit report says they're deceased, right? And if her credit report doesn't have her marked as deceased, then you probably know enough about her history (past addresses, vehicles, etc.) to get her credit report online and check it.
I can check her report logistically but not legally. I don’t have any document stating who is executer of the estate. You are supposed to file all this documentation to request it.
Anonymous wrote:Mail for your deceased mother being sent to your sister's address isn't all that surprising, for the reasons given. We get mail for our son who has never lived at our current address. A new credit card for a deceased person would be surprising. No company is going to open a new account for someone whose credit report says they're deceased, right? And if her credit report doesn't have her marked as deceased, then you probably know enough about her history (past addresses, vehicles, etc.) to get her credit report online and check it.
Anonymous wrote:But 2006 got the names associated at an address and that association might have continued in the people finders. Try people searching old classmates or something and you will see what I mean.
Anonymous wrote:Also Google mother's name in people finders. See if sister comes up on "affiliated people." Then see if they also have sister in new state. Did they live together?