Rebuild Credit After Bk Read This!!

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by jason1971, Feb 14, 2003.

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  1. LKH

    LKH Well-Known Member

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    blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Are you going to ever say anything new? Or, are you just going to repeat the same thing over and over? So, once again I will ask, if the old tactics don't work, what will? I've now asked you this several times and you don't respond.
     
  2. bbauer

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    Jason, that is obviously exactly what most people want to believe above all else. The evidence seems fairly clear on that point. Let me illustrate that point. As you may realize, I started collecting posts from quite a few different message boards about folks who had good luck disputing with the credit bureaus and putting them in an autoresponder email message so folks could just send an email and get the success stories by sending an email to pros@autobotinfo.com and so far just over 100 people have subscribed to the autoresponder.

    And at the same time I also started collecting the horror stories of those who had experienced all manner of grief and problems using credit repair methods from all over the internet and putting those in an autoresponder which I named cons@autobotinfo.com so people could read and learn from those too and so far not even one person has subscribed to that autoresponder!

    I can't really understand why that is. It really don't make much sense to me. I've had another autoresponder up for many months now called course1@autobotinfo.com and I printed out the current list of those who are currently subscribed to that autoresponder and it prints out one subscriber per line and it took 37 pages to print out the current list!

    But guess who and what the majority of those 37 pages consist of? Lawyers, collection agency people, credit bureau employees, real estate people, government employees from all levels, accountants, doctors, nurses, military officers, journalists, all manner of people whom one would think would not have any need for what I teach in those lessons. Mostly people who probably make good money and whom one would think should have absolutely no need for that kind of learning and in most cases I know for a fact that they are not wanting the information because they have any actual need for it in the sense that the person deeply in debt would need it for. After all, what "legitimate" need does the legal department of the McNeil Leher news team have for my lessons on how to deal with debt problems? (LOL) And that's just one flagrant example. And the funny part about it is that there are no deep dark secrets presented in the course. Just plain common sense stuff that everybody having debt problems ought to know about.
    That's not fair, Jason. The "experts" here have it down pat. What you do is send them a validation letter or two or three and then you send them an estoppel letter and you check to be sure they are licensed and bonded in your state and if not you file a complaint with the attorney general and the ftc and the BBB and planetfeedback and if that don't run them off you sue the pants off of them. Oh yeah, and don't forget to file a few law suits on the credit bureaus too. That will end your credit problems for sure. And not to worry about how hard it is. All you have to do is run down to the local court house and ask them for a copy of their "one-size-fits-all" small claims law suit forms and fill it out and hand it to the clerk and you will soon be walking in tall cotton.
     
  3. LKH

    LKH Well-Known Member

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    Your off the cuff insults of the people here who do things different than you, leaves a very bad taste in my mouth and I'm sure many others. Do me a favor and don't respond to me. Your way is not the only way Bill. As for Jason, I'm still waiting for some answers as to what will work. All the things he claims doesn't work, do work. Of cours not 100%, but nothing works 100%. Not even your way.
     
  4. bbauer

    bbauer Banned

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    Some people will take almost anything to be an insult whether it was intended that way or not. If I want to insult somebody I don't leave any doubt in anybody's mind that an insult was intended and I think you have more than enough proof of that from past experience. If I'm going to insult somebody they are going to know beyond any shadow of a doubt that they have been insulted. I have been very careful not to knowingly insult anybody since I got back on this board.
    What are you sure of?
    Never said it was. While it is, of course, quite acceptable for you to voice your opinion, it would be a lot better if you quit trying to put words in other people's mouths.
     
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