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Shiny_Rock
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Hi All!
So I'm currently a student at my local community college, unfortunately for the fall semester I had to take out a student loan to cover my tuition and book fees. That is the ONLY loan I know that exists under my name, or so I thought.
Today I got curious about my credit score, as I am thinking about taking out my first credit card with Apple FCU. I went ahead and filled out all my information for the three credit unions: Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian. I eventually made it to a security questions page which told me that according to them, I had two other outstanding loans: a mortgage loan from 2009 and a car loan from November 2012. I opted for "None Of The Above" as my answers, as I do not have either of these loans. After hitting "submit" I was told my answers were incorrect and that I should mail them a request for my credit score.
This has sent me into a panic. I cannot understand how this could (if it has) happen to me. I'm 20, the only card I own is my debit card. I never share my social unless it's for school forms or things of that sort. I did call the identity theft hotline and they recommended I mail the request and if I did find activity that did not belong to me to call them back immediately.
Have any of you ever experienced this? It's so frightening.
I really just want some peace of mind to know that it was just their security precaution and not an actual case of identity theft.

So I'm currently a student at my local community college, unfortunately for the fall semester I had to take out a student loan to cover my tuition and book fees. That is the ONLY loan I know that exists under my name, or so I thought.
Today I got curious about my credit score, as I am thinking about taking out my first credit card with Apple FCU. I went ahead and filled out all my information for the three credit unions: Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian. I eventually made it to a security questions page which told me that according to them, I had two other outstanding loans: a mortgage loan from 2009 and a car loan from November 2012. I opted for "None Of The Above" as my answers, as I do not have either of these loans. After hitting "submit" I was told my answers were incorrect and that I should mail them a request for my credit score.
This has sent me into a panic. I cannot understand how this could (if it has) happen to me. I'm 20, the only card I own is my debit card. I never share my social unless it's for school forms or things of that sort. I did call the identity theft hotline and they recommended I mail the request and if I did find activity that did not belong to me to call them back immediately.
Have any of you ever experienced this? It's so frightening.
