My sister used to live with us. She moved out the first week in April. She's having credit card problems. Again. Irresponsible credit card use is why she filed bankruptcy about 3 years ago. And here she goes again. ... sigh ...
Shortly after she moved out, her creditors started calling our house, looking for her. Our phone number was/is private; the only way they could've gotten it is for her to have given it to them. My husband works 3rd shift, and the collection calls kept waking us up. We finally had our phone number changed (costed $28! Grrr!).
When she moved out, we asked her specifically to change her address on all of her bills, so they'd be delivered to her new house (she's renting). She assured me she'd already taken care of it.
Apparently she didn't, because we're STILL getting her mail.
I've been dropping her mail back into the mailbox with a note saying she moved, and her new address. She also (supposedly) filled out a change-of-address form at the post office, but it hasn't done any good. We're still getting loads of her bills. I've tried talking to her about it, and her response is for me to just throw the bills away. Yeah, like that solves anything for EITHER of us.
Should I be concerned that her name is still associated with my address? I guess I'm worried that a bill collector is going to come knocking on my door, trying to find her. My husband and I own our house, but I'm a little concerned that someone may try to sue her, and think that our house is hers or something. We can prove otherwise, of course, but it would still be an unnecessary hassle for us.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
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P.S. I know why she doesn't want to tell anyone that she's moved. If she never sees the bills, she can pretend that they don't exist!
Shortly after she moved out, her creditors started calling our house, looking for her. Our phone number was/is private; the only way they could've gotten it is for her to have given it to them. My husband works 3rd shift, and the collection calls kept waking us up. We finally had our phone number changed (costed $28! Grrr!).
When she moved out, we asked her specifically to change her address on all of her bills, so they'd be delivered to her new house (she's renting). She assured me she'd already taken care of it.
Apparently she didn't, because we're STILL getting her mail.
I've been dropping her mail back into the mailbox with a note saying she moved, and her new address. She also (supposedly) filled out a change-of-address form at the post office, but it hasn't done any good. We're still getting loads of her bills. I've tried talking to her about it, and her response is for me to just throw the bills away. Yeah, like that solves anything for EITHER of us.
Should I be concerned that her name is still associated with my address? I guess I'm worried that a bill collector is going to come knocking on my door, trying to find her. My husband and I own our house, but I'm a little concerned that someone may try to sue her, and think that our house is hers or something. We can prove otherwise, of course, but it would still be an unnecessary hassle for us.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
...
P.S. I know why she doesn't want to tell anyone that she's moved. If she never sees the bills, she can pretend that they don't exist!

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