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Sub: #273 Got my money from the fund!
Replied on 03-17-2008, 08:43 PM
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I never had hope that this far out that the Client Security Fund would compensate me for what Credit Partnership did, but I'm and happy to say that I just received my check last week! There are good people left in the world! Thank goodness for the fund!
Thought I'd share the news for anyone else out there that may be doubting (just as I did) and neglecting to send in your refund app because of the doubt. DO IT!

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Sub: #274
Replied on 03-21-2008, 09:24 PM
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Good deal for you VIBE. I am so happy you received your hard earned money back. Craigo, I am happy to hear about your credit score and the leeson you have learned. Honestly, the only accredited company that really helps people out is the Consumer credit counseling Services. They operate on the up and up and actually get people out of debt, if you are willing to do the work. Let me know if any of you have any other questions or concerns and I would be happy to help you as much as I can.

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Sub: #275 credit partnership
Replied on 08-21-2008, 03:34 PM
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I actually had done business with them years ago like back in 2003-4 and was fairly pleased with them. I am actually in a paredicament again & was looking for them to do it again. good thing I read this forum. I did find creditpartnership.org online. could this be the same company w/new website??

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Sub: #276
Replied on 09-09-2008, 10:19 AM
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Not at all. Troy Hall has been disbarred and cannot practice law any longer. CCCS is the only reputable company out there that will honestly help you. Give them a try.

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Sub: #277 How Pathetic
Replied on 09-18-2008, 01:38 PM
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How sad that 3 years later you still feel the need to be involved in this. Do you NOT have a life?

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Sub: #278 I got my $$ back!
Replied on 10-06-2008, 04:21 PM
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Last week, I received a certified letter from the State of California and inside was a check for the ENTIRE amount that I had in my account at the time Credit Partnership ceased to exist. Even though I was told that it could take up to a year, my review process only took about 4 months. The Client Security Fund (CSF) actually works!

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Sub: #279 Guess what?
Replied on 03-30-2009, 10:47 AM
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Is any former employee still answering these questions. My last debt was paid off in 2004. Well, I am getting calls from this West Asset Mgmt. co saying all of a sudden I over over $12,000 from this B OF A account that was settled I thought in 2004. Nothing shows on my credit delinquent. Is this a scam, are they going through old files? What is up........I thought this was long out of my past.
I have bought a house, new car, my credit has been over 800. Is this something going on in the industry, trying to dig up old files?

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Sub: #280 To Another Former Employee
Replied on 06-18-2009, 09:09 PM
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Obviously I have more of a life than you, you loser. At least I am trying to help people. Why don't you tell me your intitials so that we can have a little chat. I am sure you don't have the you know what's to tell me because your'e a friend of Troy's. By the way, if you are so disinvolved why are you on this forum?

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Sub: #281 Guess What
Replied on 06-18-2009, 09:15 PM
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Hi Craigo: Well I hate to say it but if you do not have proof from the creditor that the debt was not settled, than it may not have been. The good news is that your credit is clean. I would simply ask the creditor to send you a copy of the delinquent account information with all of the payment history. They have it if this is legit. If they say no, I would tell them that you can't possibly pay up on an account you are not familiar with as being delinquent. If you are truly delinquent, than your credit will reflect it, trust me.

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Sub: #282 How Pathetic
Replied on 08-08-2009, 11:05 AM
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I am saddened to see that one of my former colleagues is bashing another for simply attempting to assist someone who trusted the services of a fraudulent company. A company that we all thought was legitimate when we reported to work every day. I wonder who that "Another" former employee really is? Certainly not someone I would call a friend any longer. Great Job to the Former Employee who still cares. That is it. I just wanted to step up and give my two cents.

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Sub: #283
Replied on 07-27-2010, 08:47 PM
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Does anyone know this company Credit Partnership LLC? I was having my debt managed through them and then they all of a sudden disappeared! Their website creditpartnership.com is now unaccessable and the phone number (877-202-8500) is disconnected. Any advice?

I got a letter from them about 5 years ago saying they were closing the business and that each lawyer was going out on their own

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Sub: #284
Replied on 05-19-2011, 03:32 PM
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Hi all, I'm glad that I came to this forum




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