For BBauer's autoresponder.

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by slstafford, Mar 22, 2003.

  1. slstafford

    slstafford Well-Known Member

    I read you are keeping tally's as to how CRA disputes are working for people, well I wanted to tell you my story.

    Experian (for hubby)

    6 deletions in two months time and
    1 fixed to paid never late

    Experian (for me)

    3 deletions in one month

    Equifax (for hubby)

    4 deletions in two months

    Equifax (for me)

    4 deletions in one month

    Transunion (for hubby)

    STILL NO RESPONSE! GEtting ready to sue!!!!!

    Transunion (for me)

    1 deletion

    This is so far! :) just wanted to let you know for your research!
     
  2. bbauer

    bbauer Banned

    Although I compressed your post a lot to save space its all posted and can be seen by sending an email to pros@autobotinfo.com by anyone sending an email to that address. There are a total of 10 different responder messages that can be programmed to go out to each person sending an email to the responder and I'm still just on the first message for both pros@autobotinfo.com and cons@auotbotinfo.com and it will take a lot of postings to get each one filled up although I do not know how large each responder might be able to become. I will probably be able to find that out tomorrow so I don't overload any of them.

    My course1@autobotinfo.com
    has all 10 responders filled up and each message goes out 3 days apart. If I ever get the two new ones filled up it would take 10 days for all the messages to be delivered. I can program them to go out on whatever schedule I want but if all 10 are filled up they all have to go out within 28 days or the last ones will never go out since there are only 28 days in February. Kind of strange how they are programmed but I have no control over that.

    Actually I use the auto responders quite a bit. I really would not mind setting up a responder with a series of good credit bureau dispute letters that have been used so that anybody could get good sample letters that we know have worked for free simply by sending an email to an autoresponder. I think that would be a definite plus for everyone but I would not attempt to devise them because I have had such rotten luck with the credit bureau disputes.

    If people would like to post a few good letters for disputes to credit bureaus I would be happy to set up an autoresponder that would handle that.

    I think that such a project would be a great idea and would help people a lot in keeping their business out of the hands of credit repair organizations who charge hundreds and even thousands of dollars to do that which anyone can easily do for themselves and do it for free for all practical purposes.

    I have no interest either commercially or personally in doing credit repair and I really don't want anything to do with it since I believe that it amounts to nothing more than putting a bandaid on a gaping wound, the gaping wound is the debt itself and credit repair does absolutely nothing about that. And that is my main gripe about credit repair tricks.

    But that don't mean that I think one should never do credit repair at all. It does have it's place and so if I can help people in some small way by finding good letters to use when attempting to fix their credit and provide it to them for free via autoresponder I would be happy to do so.

    I could name the responder letters@autobotinfo.com for instance if that name has not already been taken by someone else.

    I don't have any control over that either since the autoresponders are available to anybody who wants them and lots of marketers on the internet use them to deliver sales messages.

    So if anybody wants to contribute their letters they can either post them here or send them to me by email and I will start the ball rolling so that everyone may be helped.
     

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