try creditmania.com ther eis also a egroup at http://www.egroups.com/messages/credit-repair Paul wrote: ------------------------------- Does anyone know of any other credit card message boards like this great one?
Paul: Here are some sites you may find of interest, although this particular board gets TONS of traffic in comparison: 1) http://www.creditinsiders.com/wwwboard/index.html 2) http://www.anything4credit.com/wwwboard/index.htm 3) http://www.creditcardtalk.com/display_forum.asp 4) http://www.womenscredit.com/wwwboard/index.htm Have Fun, Anthony Villaseñor
More Message Boards Bankrate.com has some message boards, in addition to some very interesting reporting about credit issues. CreditMania has a couple of message boards, which attract fewer people than they should.
RE: More Message Boards As far as Bankrate.com's message board its a case of a good idea severly hampered by a horribly borribly inept board setup. Their are so many bad things about it I don't know where to begin but the worst being say you start a thread (referred to here as articles) and post a message it will then proceed to give today's date 08/29/2000 and also the time that it was posted, so far so good, but as far as this thread is concerned the this date/time stamp is engraved in stone, regardless of how many future responses, the date remains static, worse still is every time an individual response to a response it creates another thread (referred to here as topics), leading to if their are enough responses to a nightmarish jungle compound this with the fact that their is no indication of any sort that their is a new message in the thread and yeeeessshh. The same goes for CardWeb message board found at http://www.cardweb.com/cgi-bin/board/index.pl/board=general some real garish colours. Though configured nowhere as badly as Bankrate's their still is that MAJOR PROBLEM with absence the timestamp. Moreover, there you will find Jason (a big shill rep for AMEX, naturally this jabroni never would admit that the Optima Secured does not report to the CRA's nor would he EVER answer (even when asked directly a number of times) how long, if ever, a customer would have to wait before/if the card would be unsecured.