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Sub: #257 Question regarding Refund
Replied on 04-20-2007, 09:10 PM
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Just file for a refund with the state bar like everyone else.


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Replied on 04-21-2007, 06:51 AM
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Former employee,thanks for sharing your information.As you have stated,a bar complaint will expedite a refund of funds.

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Sub: #259 website
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Can someone please give me credit parnership website; I'm unable to get access to my client #. I settled my debts through Credit Partnership back in January 2003; now I've received a letter requesting payments for one of my accounts. I need to get access to print out my account to show payment in full along with my bank statements.

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Former employee, is there a way you can help me acess my client# I had back in August 2002? Is there anyone that can help me to get access. I know I printed it out when my debts were settled, but it's deep in my storage and it'll take some time. Can I still file a claim for refund. Most of the post are from at least a year ago, and I'm now have just been made aware that one of my debt is not paid which I paid 5 years ago. HELP!!!!

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Sub: #261
Replied on 05-08-2007, 09:42 PM
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can some one give me info on how i can file for a refund please...

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Replied on 05-22-2007, 07:58 PM
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I am glad to find this site. I was also dealing with CP around 2003 or 2004. My debts were paid off (I think) but shows on my credit report as charge offs. When I had applied for loans it is always questioned. The only proof I have is screen shots I got from the computer when I accessed my account. I remember calling CP and asked for proof of payment, they told me that was my responsiblity. Can anybody tell me if I can get any documentation or how to obtain records from CP with proof of payments? Thank you

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Sub: #263 Response to Refund Questions
Replied on 06-04-2007, 11:33 AM
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Unfortunately, I am unable to get information from the website. We were all locked out on 12/05 of 2005 I believe. I know that sometimes even when your debts are paid off, it will reflect as a charge off if it has been too long since a payment has been made. You will have to argue this with your credit bureau.

As for the question regarding the refund process, contact the State Bar of California and they will be happy to help you out.

I have long since moved on from that day back in December when that jerk pulled the carpet out from under us. However, I will never forget it. I feel awful for all of you who have suffered from this mess.

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Sub: #264 Credit Partnership
Replied on 08-15-2007, 01:49 PM
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What is the latest news regarding Credit Partnership? I settled numerous debts through Credit Partnership / Troy Hall several years ago... Or, at least I think I did! I researched them, and they seemed legitimate.

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Sub: #265 too late?
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Is it too late to do anything to try to get back what I had paid into Credit PArtnership?

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Sub: #266 Refund Question
Replied on 09-18-2007, 09:44 PM
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No, you can still file for a refund through the state bar. Daniel Shay, I suggest that you pull your credit report and check whether or not the debts were paid off. Most of them re not. He was using the money being paid in (that was supposed to be kept in your client trust account) to operate the everyday expenses of the business, including payroll, rent, etc. Many of the accounts he represented as being settled were not.

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Sub: #267 Thanks
Replied on 09-20-2007, 10:44 AM
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Thank you to Former Employee for your helpful suggestions and comments of insight as to what was going on there at CP. It's nice to know that not everyone who worked at CP was a crook like Troy Hall. We've got our App for Reimb in with the State Bar, so hopefully we'll get some of our $7,000 back.

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Sub: #268 1099C Tax Froms
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On top of everything you're doing about Credit Patrnership, DON'T FORGET THE TAX CLAIMS! My husb. and I settled 5 debts in 2004 (before the crash), and did not remember to claim the writeoffs. 'When we went to our tax people in 2005 to file, and showed them the first two 1099s, they said they weren't familiar with the form, and didn't believe they had to be reported. Since they were the tax guys, we left it at that. We received 3 more over the next year, and brought them with us when we filed our taxes in 2006. Lucky we did, because the lady who helped us then said "oh yeah, all of these are taxable". We just finished spending a year going back and forth with the IRS and almost had to go to Tax Court. Thankfully, our tax rep proved we were one step away from Bankruptcy when we did all this. So, again, DON'T FORGET TO FILE!

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Sub: #269
Replied on 11-30-2007, 02:42 PM
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You are all very welcome. I am glad to help anyway I can. The biggest shocker to me is that I still see Troy Hall around town at least once a week. The creep still has the nerve to show his face around the area he operated his business out of. I hope he is getting "payback" for all the money he stole from you all.

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Sub: #270 oh my
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Funny thing just happened. I dealt with CP over about 3 years, with two debts, the last paid off around April, 2004. Just for the hell of it I tried their website and found this sit. I am shocked, because I thought they were legit. I guess I am lucky, but how do I know they actually paid my debts off. as far as I know, my credit report shows charge off, paid in full. I do remember the last debt I had to pursue myself by calling and getting them to act. I do remember this guy, his name was Steve, and he seemed very sincere. I did talk to Troy Hall once, my first debt with Discover I got threatned during the process, Troy settled at 50 cents on the dollar. Anyone know what happened with all of this, sounds like most people got their money back. It must have been bad business, I guess I am lucky. My credit is real good now, I learned my lesson........

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Sub: #271 Craig O
Replied on 03-15-2008, 03:21 PM
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I can tell you with 100% confidence that you Craigo had your debts paid off by credit partnership. Everything started unwinding in 2005. Since your last debt was paid in 2004, they had enough money coming in from all of the others who did not get their debts paid to operate the business. Consider yourself very lucky.

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Sub: #272 WOW
Replied on 03-16-2008, 08:57 PM
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Pretty amazing stuff. I remember always logging in to their website and looking at my account, like they had my money set aside. Hardly was the case. I always thought the people there were on the level, little did they know.
my credit score today is like 775, i can honestly say i dont know where i would be if i still had those debts, in the toilet. people today are in big trouble with large debt, it is a dead end way to go. Credit cannot be abused, thought these companies want you to do it. I say just stiff them, they are a bunch of blood suckers..




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