05-07-2012 04:48 PM
I know it's only been a week since I sent out GW and PFD letters, but what do I do if no one is willing to agree to a gw or pfd ?..I was already denied a gw on 1 late payment from Wells Fargo today.. I don't mine paying in full.
05-07-2012 05:58 PM
Keep paying all of your bills on time. Try again in a month or two.
Gripping a Gloriously Gold Spade!
05-07-2012 09:18 PM
DaveSignal wrote:Keep paying all of your bills on time. Try again in a month or two.
Did it work for you ?
05-07-2012 10:27 PM - edited 05-07-2012 10:28 PM
You joined the message board on 4/28 -- so it has been 2 weeks since joining. My guess is you are new to the journey know as credit rebuilding.
HSBC denied my goodwill attempt over 50 times before deletion.
Santander, I wrote over 20 letters and emails.
I have written over 300 letters at this stage, hundreds of emails, and spent hundreds of dollars in postage for 19 accounts. I have removed 16 of them with this effort.
Some of them denied PFD, so I paid in full and GWed them. A couple accounts have refused to work with me at all. It happens.
The keys are persistance, effort, creativity and thick skin. You will be denied all the time, just keep trying. It is WAYYYYYYY too early for you to expect results around the board, it often isn't an immediate thing.
-scott
05-08-2012 08:08 AM
Im with scott on this one. I started in February with PFD and GW'ing. It takes a lot of hard word and a lot of time. Ive had some success but there are still 5 baddies left on my report that I still need to take care of.
What I do is send emails and letters, both of which are already written out and crituqued, and then play the waiting game. If I get a denial, I usually do it again the same exact day. I do try and research different contacts though.
But good luck to you and keep your head held high. You already made an excellent step towards fixing your credit!
05-08-2012 09:25 AM
wmcodywilson wrote:Im with scott on this one. I started in February with PFD and GW'ing. It takes a lot of hard word and a lot of time. Ive had some success but there are still 5 baddies left on my report that I still need to take care of.
What I do is send emails and letters, both of which are already written out and crituqued, and then play the waiting game. If I get a denial, I usually do it again the same exact day. I do try and research different contacts though.
But good luck to you and keep your head held high. You already made an excellent step towards fixing your credit!
Do you use the same letters when sending it to the same company ? or do you make adjustments to it ?
05-08-2012 09:33 AM
you could try using linkedin.com. my girlfriend has used it to find the higher ups in companies that refuse goodwills and its worked sometimes
05-08-2012 09:34 AM
rootpooty wrote:you could try using linkedin.com. my girlfriend has used it to find the higher ups in companies that refuse goodwills and its worked sometimes
Thanks I was using jigsaw at first, but I'll give it a try.
05-08-2012 09:47 AM
Isaiah2990 wrote:
rootpooty wrote:you could try using linkedin.com. my girlfriend has used it to find the higher ups in companies that refuse goodwills and its worked sometimes
Thanks I was using jigsaw at first, but I'll give it a try.
I change it up ALL the time. When I did HSBC last (which finally worked) I think I sent letters to like 8 different addresses. Sometimes I use different sized envelopes. Sometimes I try other creative things (I sent Hunter Warfield on of those xmas popcorn things. I didn't work lol)
Just be creative and work hard. You will see results
-scott
05-08-2012 09:50 AM
Just stick with it. It may take time and stamps but the odds are in your favor as long as you keep working on it. What are the GWs for? Are you sending them to CC companies or to CAs?

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