| How many Have OPTed out so far? |
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66% |
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| I will be doing so After reading this.. |
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33% |
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| I see no value in doing this |
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0% |
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0% |
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Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 1:31 pm Subject: OPT OUT!=VERY IMPORTANT STEP TO TAKE! |
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You can opt out by calling 1-888-5OPT OUT
You can also opt out online by going to optoutprescreen.com ,this link is the one they give out when you call 1-888-5optout.
OPTing out is a BIG first step in Credit Repair/Negotiations. It prevents Fishing expiditions form Junk Debt Buyers looking for "easy" consumers to scam, stops unsolicatated CC offers and other junk offers as well.
If you only read the good stuff about the CRA's then you should read the other side of it too:
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REMEMEBR an INformed Comsumer is a Powerful Consumer.
Jerry
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_________________ NOTE: Not all will agree with me, nor am I a Lawyer offering adivce, just offering my Opinion.
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Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 1:50 pm Subject: |
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Yes Jerry, I fully agree with you. No one can harm an informed customer. We learn something or the other each day and it is this knowledge only that enables us to exist in this world. Otherwise, why do uneducated face so many troubles in their life.
Thanks for your post
Roxette
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Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 10:06 pm Subject: |
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Hi,
I do agree what Jerry has mentioned. As a customer one should be having updated info on these issues.
Having access to proper information at the right time helps us to stay away froma lot of hassles.
You can also get a fair idea on Opting out of debt from the following post
thirdeye
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 1:22 pm Subject: |
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Hi thirdeye
Thanks for link to "Opt out" posted by Pammila. It is a great post.
Roxette
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 1:54 pm Subject: |
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I didnt realize my link was against the rules
Sorry..
I Will go look over the TOS again to make sure I dont break the rules in this regards..I Own domains/BOards for some games/gathering and stuff and can understand rules set by MODs and Admins
Jerry
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