My client, ‘Tim,’ came to me with four collection accounts on his credit report and one collection account on his wife’s. I’ve only sent the first of my four letter process that encompasses ninety days.
I just received this email from Tim:
Ken,
As you instructed, I’m monitoring our credit reports with Truecredit.com. I just checked and the Receivables Performance collection account was removed from my Equifax report but remains on my Experian and Transunion report. My Equifax score is now 708! Plus, NCO Financial was removed from all 3 of my wife’s reports.
As you instructed, I’m monitoring our credit reports with Truecredit.com. I just checked and the Receivables Performance collection account was removed from my Equifax report but remains on my Experian and Transunion report. My Equifax score is now 708! Plus, NCO Financial was removed from all 3 of my wife’s reports.
That’s awesome! Excuse me, I mean you’re awesome! Just 22 days after you sent your first letter! My wife and I are so glad we found you.
Thanks,
Tim
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Also, I ran across the following article in today's Californian newspaper. The Minnesota Attorney General is suing the San Diego based collection company, Midland Funding, LLC, for illegal practices that are absolutely astonishing. You can check it out by clicking on the following link:
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