Some advise before you send your ACH Revocation letters
Date: Thu, 02/26/2009 - 07:22
If you have any internet PDL's, go into those PDL's, print off any account history, your account documents, and anything and everything you can from their website, such as addresses, phone numbers, etc.
I have found that ALL of my internet PDL's have blocked my access to the online accounts after the ACH Revocation letters were sent.
Also, I had to open a new email account as they blocked all emails from the email that I had used in my application, so email notifications were being rejected. The only way that I could
These people return certified mail attempts, reject your emails, and act like they don't get your faxes, and for some places, no fax # could even be found.
So get everything you can offline before they block you.
I have found that ALL of my internet PDL's have blocked my access to the online accounts after the ACH Revocation letters were sent.
Also, I had to open a new email account as they blocked all emails from the email that I had used in my application, so email notifications were being rejected. The only way that I could
These people return certified mail attempts, reject your emails, and act like they don't get your faxes, and for some places, no fax # could even be found.
So get everything you can offline before they block you.
hey this information sounds really good for those who are gettin
hey this information sounds really good for those who are getting harassed by those personnel. but surely will help us as we can be prepared for the situation well in advance. :wink:
Wow, never had anyone block my e-mails. Though I have them tell
Wow, never had anyone block my e-mails. Though I have them tell me they didn't get my faxes etc. But that is good advice!