(((((((charlieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)))))))))), Where have you been? You aren't suggesting that I was being sassy were you? LOL LOL sorryyyyyyyyyyyyyyy charlie. Sassy
But I would think a nice Lycra slip would take care of that. That's why I think a manly man like Doc would be a "commando" kinda guy. I hope that at least Doc will still post his musings on human behaviour.
but but but..... YOU SAID YOU LOVED ME!! Enjoy your privacy man I don't think you have ever failed us here in the open forum and I truely believe that is what counts.
Hi, Mandy, I think this applies to all online Experian disputes. When you click to add your own comments (as opposed to simply choosing one of the canned dispute reasons from the pull-down list), your dispute gets queued so that a real person can read them. That removes your dispute from the automated process which would simply delete the item in question if it wasn't verified by the creditor's computer. I learned the hard way... The only inquiry that wasn't removed in my case was the one to which I added my comments (thinking that I was bolstering my case, LOL). Live and learn. Oh my god! How can you tell that from my online writing!!!??! Women still freak me out after all these years (including my wife). Doc P.S. Saar, I got your email. No, I won't do your credit repair for you.
Thanks for the response. I, too, have tried many times to bolster my case by using "Other" and adding comments. Now I see the usefulness of sometimes choosing the options given.
Doc, You have admitted before that you suffered from acute CreditNet addiction; the first step in recovery can be simply turning off that email function. Then just take it one day at a time, we are here for you man. JohnM â??Hi my name is John and I am a CreditNet addictâ?