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Do you by chance wear an aluminum foil hat? LOL JK!
I guess anything is possible but what would Chase gain from combing through these forums, and cross refencing to find out who is who? If it is true I hope they read my posts about how they wont give me a Freedom card lol. I just dont think there would be enough gain in paying someone to "manage" these forums.
Not sure that would hold up. There's no verification that what individual posters post is accurate. I can make up whatever cards/limits I want and put it in my sig. Doesn't make it real. Even assuming the data is legit they'd have hundreds/thousands of matches with the limited data points given.
When dealing with millions of records/people and limited data points you're not the unique snowflake you think you are
@EndlessRoad wrote:Do you by chance wear an aluminum foil hat? LOL JK!
I guess anything is possible but what would Chase gain from combing through these forums, and cross refencing to find out who is who? If it is true I hope they read my posts about how they wont give me a Freedom card lol. I just dont think there would be enough gain in paying someone to "manage" these forums.
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Exactly. What would Chase, BOA or AMEX gain from "monitoring" this site? These banks are about dollars and sense. Investing either considerable man hours or investing in highly sophisticated, NSA-type data mining software just to monitor the "activities" on here seems highly unlikely.
If there were an obvious gain for these banks (or if we were somehow giving away Colonel Sanders' secret formula!), I'm sure they would monitor. But there isn't...so they don't.
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I think very few posts actually give info an issuer would care enough about (to change a decision). So I don't talk about my plan to suddenly max out my cards and leave the country on June 6th for example, or that the majority of the cards in my sig are obtained under stolen SSNs.
Most other things really aren't worth their attention, even things that might seem significant to us, like ways to get a second CSP bonus.
I remember a while back there was a person who reported to NFCU postings where people implied/stated that they had managed to obtain membership through invalid means, but even then it seemed like they weren't that interested, presumably because tracking down the individual was too much work.
So I wouldn't worry! There are other forums which would be of more concern first.
Last time I mentioned on here about my US Bank Visa card being one of my lowest CL and that I'm boycotting it by SD the darn thing, a couple days later I got an increase on that particular card (so now out of the drawers it goes lol). Things like this make me stay up at night wondering what not to say on these forums. ![]()
That's an interesting thought. I think I'd like to work in that department. I'd be paid to spend my days on here and it would be my actual job instead of my being here surfing and trying to fit work in hahaha.
@youngman1234 wrote:
Hello,
On a serious note I seriously feel that putting too much information about ourselves on the forum hurts us more than helps. I used to post multiple times a day, but now have stopped. I just simply read and observe now and look for advice.
Don't think I'm paranoid trust me I don't give a **bleep** about creditors watching me on the forum. But I seriously think "Chase " refers to this forum alot.
Everytime I would talk about credit information or advice with chase they would refer me to these forums.
If any credit rep/ risk analyst/ lending department came to these forums they could easily identify which user we are. Under most people signatures are their current cards. They just have to cross reference that with your credit report which they have and their you go they know everything your talking about on these forums.
Do you think this really happens ?? I'm not taking about when you go for CLI, apply for a new card, soft pulled my creditors AR, non of that normal stuff.
I mean when they like dig into you like crazy, usually this happens if something out of the ordinary happens. Like for example chase closes your credit cards. This has happened to a few people on the forum. But do you think when they close your cards they actually look at what we talk about on these forums ??
Please don't think I'm paranioid I was just starting a topic on the forum and that I personally feel does happen, but not to a crazy extent like every creditor trying to do a search on the forum to identify all their clients, but I feel it is really easy to a creditor to look at our signatures and see our current cards and then match that against credit report and bam you know exactly which user we are.
Highly unlikely, based on the very limited info available here. They don't know your name, DOB, SSN, location, gender. Just because you use "youngman1234" as your identifier...doesn't necessarily make you a "young man". You could be mid 60s and female for all the credit card company(ies) know.
Credit card companies are in business to make money. If they can't make money off a particular function within the company, it's chances are practically nil.
Your chances of winning PowerBall are probably greater!
@prettylady wrote:That's an interesting thought. I think I'd like to work in that department. I'd be paid to spend my days on here and it would be my actual job instead of my being here surfing and trying to fit work in hahaha.
It's probably like working in a chocolate place or whatever is currently desirable. Once it becomes work, "Oh God, it's Monday and I have to get back on the [expletive deleted] MyFico site and read all those stupid posts. I HATE my job!"