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If we are talking about the same post he says that is a lawyer at the beginning though. But either way, do you think that had something to do with the lender changing their mind? Like maybe they don't want to deal with a lawyer so they say whatever, we will change it. I am thinking about sending the same tyoe of letter.
@Anonymous wrote:If we are talking about the same post he says that is a lawyer at the beginning though. But either way, do you think that had something to do with the lender changing their mind? Like maybe they don't want to deal with a lawyer so they say whatever, we will change it. I am thinking about sending the same tyoe of letter.
We are, I'm sorry I don't assume anyone is an attorney, because they say it, know what I mean. Anyway, yes I think that is true, they see the attorney letter and they just change what you request. I will say this, my spouse is an attorney, and as long as we have some semblance of proof to our claim, she will send a letter on her letterhead with our request. 9 times out of 10 it works. If you do it you better be ready with your agrument, and some kind of proof, otherwise its just lying and you could be found uncreditable.