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foley802

Junior Member
New Jersey
I took a plan with a cell phone company, and let a close friend of mine use a line on it. I did not give this person authorized user on the account. Without my knowledge he obtained my personal information and changed account information which resulted in an outstanding bill of over 400 dollars. What steps if any can I take to have this money returned to me by this individual?
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
New Jersey
I took a plan with a cell phone company, and let a close friend of mine use a line on it. I did not give this person authorized user on the account. Without my knowledge he obtained my personal information and changed account information which resulted in an outstanding bill of over 400 dollars. What steps if any can I take to have this money returned to me by this individual?
1: Ask for it.

It that doesn't work then...
2: Send a demand letter.

If that doesn't work then...
3: Sue in small claims court.
 

Andy0192

Member
Just to be clear, the "close friend" is the person who defrauded you. The cell phone company isn't the one you need to demand money from.
 

sandyclaus

Senior Member
Oh... and immediately deactivate the extra line until the person pays what they owe. And notify the cell provider to place a password or other restriction on the account so that only YOU will be the one to make any future changes to it.
 

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