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Sub: #1 Need to contact west asset management
Replied on 01-15-2009, 06:18 PM
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I actually need to call west asset to pay on an account that went on my credit score. I want to pay it off to help raise my score... got a number?


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Sub: #3 Fax number disconnected
Replied on 09-22-2010, 01:43 PM
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I tried the Fax number 770-618-3742, but it was disconnected.

Then I tried, 770-618-3713 and it worked. This company is very confusing because the letter I received had three SEPARATE address on them. They are trying to be slick. I have made settlement offers 3 times, and no response. Just another form letter generated by a computer.

I'm getting sick of these people. I am taking the hit on my FICO, but I don't care. I just want to give them what I give them and that's it!




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