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You're browsing: Complaints » Credit Report Issues, General Issues, Privacy Issues, Tax Refund Issues » Article Title: Identity Theft Found in HSBC Tax Loan Program

LP says:  “On February 18, 2007, HSBC put an inquiry on my credit report.  I do not know why they would be accessing my credit report without my permission.  I took no action that would require you to invade my privacy. I do not believe that HSBC did due diligence to know the person they were dealing with. I am currently a victim of fraud and my identity was used for taxes filed by HSBC.  This was discovered after I tried filing my taxes and was told by the IRS that my name and social security number was already used. I am writing HSBC a letter with the thought process that they will respond.”

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