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Old 05.17.2008, 07:32
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I wish..

I wish when people post here with their problem and they are so intense on having us help that they would follow thru and give us the details of what happened finally.
I have helped a few people here and in pm's and I mean it took up a lot of my time as they were so frantic, and it seems once they get the help they needed, you never hear from them again, not even as much as a THANK YOU.
I also feel that when someone is posting that they had their account seized or arbitration is awarded, or they need a lawyer,or the need to get a tradeline off, or they want to get an AU,etc. it would be so good to have feedback on what happened in these instances. Did they get their accounts unfrozen? Did they fight arbitration and win?
How was the lawyer recommended? Did getting that AU help them with getting the mortgage? Did they get the tradeline deleted? Did they get any money countersuing?
What did they do to get their reports all positive? Who helped them along the way here???
I have been reviewing a lot of the posts and posters,since I have been here and so many just go the wayside. It would be better for all of us if this did not happen,as I guess I am a curious one and want to know what the heck happened in the end. : )

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Old 05.19.2008, 13:48
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I agree! Probably the best thing we can do is to encourage people to come back and report while you have an ongoing correspondence. Give advice and then remind them to come back and let us know the outcome. We all know if we wait until the problem is resolved to ask the person what ended up happening that we'll never hear back.
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Old 05.19.2008, 18:04
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I agree! Probably the best thing we can do is to encourage people to come back and report while you have an ongoing correspondence. Give advice and then remind them to come back and let us know the outcome. We all know if we wait until the problem is resolved to ask the person what ended up happening that we'll never hear back.
Thanks Lisa.
When you follow a thread at least for me, and you started reading it because you have the same issue, and there are a lot of good posts on the subject but they differentiate a little, you want to know how the person dealt with the problem finally,and if it was the way to go, and or what could they have done or not do to have won their case, or had a good outcome?
I know in my own experience now what I did wrong in one case, and how I corrected this problem to win another form the same JDB and CA : )
So come on people, if you have been helped here, give us some feedback on how things turned out!
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Old 10.14.2008, 19:29
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I'm new here, and I've been reading a lot of posts and wondering what happened after the posts. I was on anothe rmessage posting board that gave you the option to post a thank you with a "thank you" button. It was a neat idea - rewarded with "thank you" points. I don't know if it will work, but it's a cool idea.

I am so appreciative to everyone who puts their time and efforts into helping others with their credit issues, here on this site and on others.

Thank you so much!
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Old 10.14.2008, 19:54
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I'm new here, and I've been reading a lot of posts and wondering what happened after the posts. I was on anothe rmessage posting board that gave you the option to post a thank you with a "thank you" button. It was a neat idea - rewarded with "thank you" points. I don't know if it will work, but it's a cool idea.

I am so appreciative to everyone who puts their time and efforts into helping others with their credit issues, here on this site and on others.

Thank you so much!
You're welcome.
I think I speak for most others here, that we are not wanting a Thank You as much as we want feedback of what finally the outcome is.
I have found that as soon as someone is helped many times they are gone as they don't have a problem anymore, where it would be good for them to update all of us here, and also stick around to help some other posters.

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Old 10.14.2008, 20:59
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You're welcome.
I think I speak for most others here, that we are not wanting a Thank You as much as we want feedback of what finally the outcome is.
I have found that as soon as someone is helped many times they are gone as they don't have a problem anymore, where it would be good for them to update all of us here, and also stick around to help some other posters.

Woofer
I would also like to know what happened to alot of people,there problems and how they turned.Now some of you i have pm my thanks.I also have posted a couple of posts thanking everyone who have helped us in our darker day's.Our credit score has risen.One point i would like tp make.Sometimes people post what you don't want to hear but need to hear.It helps you can say yeah there right.
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