09-07-2010 01:39 PM
We have all these lovely lists of backdoor numbers, etc. Has anyone considered collecting a list of viable back-door e-mails (and fax numbers) for those of us who want to try to speed up the process?
Thanks,
poet
09-07-2010 01:53 PM
I would love some backdoor email addresses...chase and capital one in particular thanks!
09-07-2010 01:58 PM
If you actually have an e-mail contact that worked for you, why not post the address here? I would volunteer to compile them. Not sure what the mods say about all this.
09-07-2010 02:54 PM
poet wrote:If you actually have an e-mail contact that worked for you, why not post the address here? I would volunteer to compile them. Not sure what the mods say about all this.
the mods have previously said that's a no-no, unfortunately.
09-07-2010 05:31 PM
I previously saw a post for a website called jigsaw.com. It allows you to subscribe and get contact information for all different levels of management for different companies. It only allows you to collect 2 free contacts until you start uploading your own contacts. The more contacts you upload, the more you can get. I used it for First Premier. You can see all of the names and positions of people for free without using the credits they give you for signing up. I used my credits to get the emails for 2 officers of the company. By that, I determined how the email names are configured (First Initial,Last Name@whateverbank.com). Because I was able to see the names and positions of other employees, I was able to send all of the departments that were pertinent to me emails.
I can tell you that I did get an email response directly from the president's office at First Premier Bank. It wasn't the response I was hoping for (I sent a PFD letter, and First Premier always responds that they don't do them), but it was a long, detailed response to my email. It wasn't just a general cookie cutter response. Someone actually read it, so the email addresses I got off of that website must have worked. Just an idea. Hope it works for you!

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