A novel way to get rid of CA's

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by Flyingifr, Jan 1, 2004.

  1. Flyingifr

    Flyingifr Well-Known Member

    Read this:
    http://netscape5.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid={9C2BEDF7-3670-4454-A83E-BC84A0605564}&siteid=netscape&dist=special

    And Bill Collectors are listed as one of the 10 most underpaid occupations in America:

    "Consumer Loan Collection Agents ($22,826): The financial-services industry enriches a lot of its employees, and then pays these people peanuts to lean on deadbeats. If they've got you on the line, don't blame them for applying some pressure and unload a verbal assault on them. Blame the last zero-percent financing offer you bought hook, line and sinker. "

    So, if we heap enough abuse on them, and they all leave the CA business out of disgust, then theoretically there will be no more Bill Collectors to harass us..........

    Anyone but me see the ramifications here?
     
  2. jenz

    jenz Well-Known Member

    first of all, the average CA employee where i am is about $50k per year (base plus commissions). i recently did a loan for a 23 yr old bill collector that was on their way to about $100k this year.

    i think it would make more sense for everyone to pay all their bills on time and put them all out of business.
     
  3. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    *You mean like you did with this one onTU?
    My credit reports are just fine and dandy until i pull my PG report and on TU a BofA account (closed 8/98) is now showing the payment history of 120 days past due as of 2/98! Never had a late pay on that account in my life. how the f*ck can a payment history change on a closed account.



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  4. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: A novel way to get rid of CA's

    2*i think it would make more sense for everyone to pay all their bills on time and put them all out of business.JENZ
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    2*AS illustrated by your experience above your suggestion don't work. LB
     
  5. jenz

    jenz Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: A novel way to get rid of CA's

    let me refer to you an eye doctor as you obviously did not read the part about it never being late and is now reporting as though it were. would you like to see the cancelled checks?

    i dont care one way or the other if you like me lbrown. i think you dont like the fact that i am not sitting back taking your crap. dont waste my time or anyone elses here trying to insult me because you are truly only making yourself look pathetic and desperate.
     
  6. jenz

    jenz Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Re: A novel way to get rid of CA's


    ???? that comment doesn't even make sense.
     
  7. crowmom

    crowmom Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Re: A novel way to get rid of CA's

    i think what he's saying is that even when someone DOES pay their bills, the TLs can be reported incorrectly.

    (which still misses your point, lol.)
     
  8. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Re: Re: A novel way to get rid of CA's

    That and the fact that people and their credit are getting screwed every day even for accounts that aren't theirs
     
  9. jenz

    jenz Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: Re: Re: A novel way to get rid of CA's

    see - i knew you loved me all along, lbrown


    LOL
     

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