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Originally posted by Alltopnotch
"she was the secondary account holder" theres your problem right there mang...
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If you were divorced at the time she did this you can take legal action against her. same thing happened to a friend of mine, his wife ran up an $1800.00 bill on a credit line they had when they were married and he had forgotten to remove her, he took her to court and the judge ruled in his favor, even though it was his fault he forgot to remove her they still made her pay back the debt.
You should seek legal counsel on it.
EDIT: I read your post wrong I suppose, you werent married to her but you had credit with her? not sure about that, I would still seek legal counsel.