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Quick question: Question about my Discover Card debit card? Looking forward for any response. Second question.. This post has been edited by. |
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I would like to know the answer too. Anyone here know what is the answer to that question. I'll do some Googling and get back to you if I bump into an useful answer. You should email the people at Discover Card as they probably can help you..
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I usually blanket dispute everything wrong online at first. But that screen shot looks so nice in this sea of demoralizing threads..
This post has been edited by. LosAngeles26. : 13 January 2010 - 08:39 AM.. |
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If by "fall off" you mean 6 years of disputing it..
Just to clear something up, I'm positive I wouldn't have had this sort of luck if it weren't for the BK I just filed. Chances are they just gave up once they seen the BK. Either way, that's alot of crap that just got removed. I'm amazed at how HSBC still sticks like glue even with IIB in my BK.. Verified with no change? Right....... |
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...and.
EXCESSIVE DISPUTES. At one time can backfire big time.. |
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Congrats, but in general online disputes are not the consumer's friend. Pryan's seminal thread on the matter explains why...
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We all know that(ok maybe not.
All. But...). I know the experts say it's not a good idea since you don't have a papertrail, but even if I had a papertrail I wouldn't do anything with it(even if I knew what to do with it). I also understand the point about how you're making the dispute easy and "automated" for the CRA, but I've had pretty good luck using online disputes. This particular one was initiated 1-9-10 and 1-12-10 I woke up to these results... |
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I disputed Midland Credit in December by mail using Jack attack method, it came back verified. As soon as I received those results I disputed online. Both Midland accounts on my Transunion file were deleted...
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