Message 2 Butch-Worked for Maria!

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by Reatha, Apr 27, 2006.

  1. Reatha

    Reatha Well-Known Member

    Butch,
    Thanks for your reply to my FICO module question on BK and non BK consumers. Got a little scared when someone suggested that if I get the BK off- and that's a big if- that my scores could drop. That would be horrifying! What do you recommend? Should I try for the removal or not? Love the IRS comment by the way.
     
  2. Butch

    Butch Well-Known Member

    Hi Reatha,

    Sure I'd try & remove it.

    In Quantum Mechanics, (because of the "Hiesenberg Uncertainty Principle") we know that there's no way to absolutely guarantee, both the velocity of a particle contsituant, and it's precise location at the same time.

    BUT .. we CAN be reasonably certain to a 99.99999999999999999999999% probability. : )

    So, Credit Correction, like Quantum Physics, disallows us to be absolutely certain of anything. We must approach Credit Correction from a perspective of Satistical Probabilities.


    Same with getting a BK deleted. We can't be 100% certain - but the probability that your score would go UP is SO HIGH, it's silly not to try.

    : )
     
  3. Butch

    Butch Well-Known Member

    And btw, that's why CreditNet will always have a special place in the hearts of all the pioneers who've gone before. Even for the ones, whom today, won't admit it.

    Naturally the longer a board is online the more ... "stuff" [historical data] there is in the archives.

    Years of tried, and tested by fire, tips, tricks and secrets are contained within these pages.

    Can't guarantee anything but this is Stuff that's been "honed" by years, of trial and error, down to the most effective strategies available, to the highest degrees of statistically probable success.

    See?


    : ).
     
  4. Reatha

    Reatha Well-Known Member

    Thanks butch. I was rather excited about taking on the challenge of removing the BK, but then I got a little freaked out. Kinda like I'm freaked out about this letter from Equifax. They want ( just in case you didn't read my posting, of which I'm betting you are way to busy for) me to send in more proof of identity, something that proves social and current address just in order to get my results back. What do you think??? Do it or are they just fishing for something they can't confirm???? Thanks again! Reatha
     

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