> From: Julia Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Of course, it's possible that my brother-in-law can come up with > something good -- he's the 4th in a line of males with the same name, > bought the house from my parents-in-law when they moved, and may have > just assumed payment on some of the accounts for utilities, > etc. and not > bothered to change the name. I don't know, though. > I'm John *M* and my Dad is John *D*. When I applied for my first mortgage loan, all sorts of my father's credit cards showed up on my credit report. Many of them showed as being opened when I was 6-10 years old. When the bank asked about them I just had to respond "How many banks give credit cards to 6 year olds?" Then they didn't ask much about them anymore. Fortunately, my father has good credit... - John H (see my newly registered domain at http:www.cleaver-horn.com!)
