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Only Alliant can get rid of that INQ -and- they can get rid of it. Just keep on their back until it is off!
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:Only Alliant can get rid of that INQ -and- they can get rid of it. Just keep on their back until it is off!
That should happen right after that first "donkey flies" over your house
@Anonymous wrote:
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:Only Alliant can get rid of that INQ -and- they can get rid of it. Just keep on their back until it is off!
That should happen right after that first "donkey flies" over your house
Negative thinking is not the way things get done.
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:Only Alliant can get rid of that INQ -and- they can get rid of it. Just keep on their back until it is off!
That should happen right after that first "donkey flies" over your house
Negative thinking is not the way things get done.
I agree totally. But its important to be proactive. I had the same problem with Barclays. I was promised for months that it would be removed. Nothing. Always the same answer -- its another department that handles deletions. I spoke with a supervisor, had her e-mail to me a letter stating that the 2nd inquiry was an error. I printed the e-mail and sent the letter to Equifax. 3 days later, it was deleted
You spend so much energy on hards.
Why not just b* them?
@wmarat wrote:You spend so much energy on hards.
Why not just b* them?
That works too!