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Old 05.11.2002, 22:44
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

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what is CCC??

Credit Card Company

or you may be referring to:

Consumer Credit Counseling Service
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Old 05.11.2002, 22:50
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

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Credit Card Company

or you may be referring to:

Consumer Credit Counseling Service
CCCS is totally different...

If you have a choice to go BK or use CCCS...(I personally wouldn't do either)...but I would do a BK before I would use CCCS...

Many people have reported that they could not get a 100% securred card 2 years post CCCS...people 2 years post BK get UNSECURRED cards and a MORTGAGE...
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Old 05.12.2002, 16:44
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

oh..how stupid of me.
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

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oh..how stupid of me.
????
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Old 05.12.2002, 19:39
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

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but I would do a BK before I would use CCCS...

Our friend G. Bush is fixin to fix all this.
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Old 05.17.2002, 16:24
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Re: Creditnet glossary (for newbies)

Richard612

Is it possible for the glossary to be updated and revised to include everyone's suggestions and put in alphabetical order?

It would allow us newbies to print out 1 or 2 pages and have all the glossary terms at hand as we use the discussion board.

Thanks for the resource.

PS: What is OC?
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Old 05.17.2002, 17:00
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Re: Creditnet glossary (for newbies)

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Richard612

Is it possible for the glossary to be updated and revised to include everyone's suggestions and put in alphabetical order?

It would allow us newbies to print out 1 or 2 pages and have all the glossary terms at hand as we use the discussion board.

Thanks for the resource.

PS: What is OC?

OC= original creditor


As far as updating this thread, you would have to ask PBM, who is the moderator of the board.
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Old 05.17.2002, 23:09
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Re: Creditnet glossary (for newbies)

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OC= original creditor


As far as updating this thread, you would have to ask PBM, who is the moderator of the board.
Orange County CA and Orange County FL

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Old 06.08.2002, 14:19
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

IMHO an excellent post!
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

Re: What the heck does OT mean?

lbrown59 | 4583 posts since Feb 2001 205.188.197.31 | 06.10.2002 @ 07:26

O T

Off

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Old 06.24.2002, 14:43
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

I saw on someone's status on the bottom of their post example:

exp-530 surpressed 1

What does surpressed mean????
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Old 06.28.2002, 07:54
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

What exactly is cloaking???
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Old 06.28.2002, 10:05
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

CLOAKING~SUPPRESSED

The CRA won't "EVER" let the information be put back on your report by the credit card or loan company or the collection agency.
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Old 06.28.2002, 11:36
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

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CLOAKING~SUPPRESSED

The CRA won't "EVER" let the information be put back on your report by the credit card or loan company or the collection agency.
May just be while they are INVESTIGATING...30 days
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

What does "<bump>" mean?

Enigma
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

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What does "<bump>" mean?

Enigma

<bump> is used by someone when they are looking for an answer to the thread, but have not received one yet, and the thread itself is getting pushed back to the second page, where members are less likely to see/read it.
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Old 07.09.2002, 05:10
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

MIL * Mother Inlaw
FIL * Father Inlaw
SIL * Sister Inlaw
BIL * Brother Inlaw
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

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LMAO!
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Old 08.27.2002, 15:06
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Re: The creditnet glossary!

How do I get to the list of all the members and how many post they have posted??

I did it once but, can not remember how to get there.
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The creditnet glossary!

BUMPAGE..........

What does it mean?
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