bank of america. they were thanking me for something that i didn't recognize. so i did what all good americans do. i threw it in the recycle bin and moved on with my day. next day i got a similar letter from navy federal credit union where i also do not have an account. and this one had a summary of my credit score and was shortly followed with another note saying that my account was verdrawn by $3250 -- $32,50 -- $3,250. the only reason the navy federal credit union letters got my attention is because they were addressed to lieutenant commander sean casten. i've been called a lot of things in this job, but that is a rank that i have never earned. a few phone calls and a similar overdraft notification from bank of america later, and i had fraud alerts placed on both accounts. on the advice of the banks, i called transunion to ensure this wouldn't show up on my credit report. agent was helpful. at the end of the call she said, is there anything else i should know? i just couldn't resist telling her only that i'm a member of the house financials services committee with oversight review and i appreciate how helpful you've bee