Fifth Third Bank Credit card department,
Today-/-/-, I received in the - mail the attached letter dated -/-/- '' from Fifth Third Bank '' stating, among other false representations, Thank you for being a valued Fifth Third Bank Customer. '' However, I am not now, and I have NEVER been, a customer of Fifth Third Bank. I have already informed them of this fact. The letter also states :
of my credit reports ( - of which has since deleted it ). When I complained directly to the bank about this false reporting of a Master card credit card, the bank told me they would investigate. They then responded in -/-/- by sending me a package full of fraudulent bank statements and a letter from - - '' from the Office of the President '' telling me they do not have my signature on any credit card or other accounts, but, the credit card is mine ( it is not ) and that statements sent are mine ( none were mine ). These false statements concerned - savings accounts ( a - - '' account and a - - '' account ), and a Totally Free '' checking account, none of which were mine and none of which I had ever heard of before. The -/-/- letter suggested I contact their DIspute '' Department. I did not do so, because I felt : I already disputed the credit card, and the result of that was a fake letter and a package full of fraud. In -/-/- I complained to CFPB about the fake credit card and these fraudulent statements and fake accounts. The result was that - - '' from the Office of the President '' of Fifth Third Bank responded to CFPB, and claimed that now there was a case number '' for - savings account and - checking account '' and another case number '' for the credit card. '' She did not mention in her -/-/- to CFPB the other bogus savings account. Her letter also stated this matter was now going to their Fraud '' department, and it takes up to 60 days '' for a response. Because she did not mention the other bogus savings account, I disputed her response to CFPB, because her response raised more issues. Yet, this letter I received today is not from the Fraud '' Department. Instead, it is dated prior to her - - response, and it is from the Dispute Resolution Department '' from a person with only a - name, -. '' What is the origin of this letter? What is the purpose of this letter? To now obstruct any investigation by CFPB into the matter I already reported to CFPB? To falsely claim that I am a customer of Fifth Third Bank when I am not? I feel like this letter has no actual legitimate purpose, and is harassment and an attempt at obstruction of justice into the fake and fraudulent statements already sent to me by - - '' from the Fifth Third Office of the President '' in -/-/- which I already complained about to CFPB. The purpose of this current letter seems to be to misrepresent material facts and to convince CFPB to close their investigation, even though : no one has responded yet to the fake credit card situation I originally complained about, or the omitted savings account in - - 's - - response to CFPB. Attached is the letter I received today. I also do n't why such a letter would state to any consumer the following : Be advised that we may need to ask you for additional verifying information to process your request. '' Are they saying to consumers who believe they are victims of identity theft that an affidavit and a police complaint is not enough? Why? I now believe I am not a victim of identity theft, but that Fifth Third officials - at the request of a 3rd party - created bogus documents.
Fifth Third Bank customer in Massachusetts
Apr 08, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Fifth Third Bank response to complaint:
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