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I got this letter from someone on this forum, I think it was from Arowette..
@Anonymous wrote:I got this letter from someone on this forum, I think it was from Arowette..
Oh yeah, i think that's who it was! Nice to see you actually acted on it instead of just saving it to your desktop like I did.
I just finally modified my version of the letter, quite extensively because I had a different issue and more stuff to explain but hopefully it works for me too! I probably should have attempted this a while ago but figured I should wait a couple months after 'settling' the charge-off in question, I think the collections attorneys swindled me into paying a settlement amount that did nothing more than subtract from the balance and still retained the charge-off status, that seems pretty unethical to me.
I thought it would stop reporting as "C/O" status after settling it but it's being reported as such 2 months later still.
Speaking from experience here.. Keep it short, be pertinent and be kind. Don't send a letter in that 200 people before you already sent. Most importantly, be real to your personal situation at the time. Make sure it's different than anyone else's. Make the reader feel for you.......
@Anonymous wrote:Speaking from experience here.. Keep it short, be pertinent and be kind. Don't send a letter in that 200 people before you already sent. Most importantly, be real to your personal situation at the time. Make sure it's different than anyone else's. Make the reader feel for you.......
That's what I tried to do, hopefully it worked or at least gets the ball rolling on a resolution, good advice!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Speaking from experience here.. Keep it short, be pertinent and be kind. Don't send a letter in that 200 people before you already sent. Most importantly, be real to your personal situation at the time. Make sure it's different than anyone else's. Make the reader feel for you.......
That's what I tried to do, hopefully it worked or at least gets the ball rolling on a resolution, good advice!
When did you send it and how did you send it?
Good Afternoon all.
I tried something close to this model, and right now it isn't working for me.
I have about 4 late payments from 2012 and 2013, and I'm trying to get it removed.
Can someone help and provide me a sugesstion (PM) of course to see how I can get these 4 late payments removed.
Many Thanks!
@Anonymous wrote:
When did you send it and how did you send it?
Oh I just sent it an hour or so ago, I sent it to an executive email address I got from another member as suggested by others who have done this through email, if I get no feedback or anything within a week or two I'll probably send it through the postal system but it's not a hugely pressing issue as I never really expected it to go away completely but I'd love to be an exception.
You may want to take that email address off the forum here as quickly as possible. I asked "How" meaning email, snail mail?? Not to who.