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Hi DMae72, I see you!!!
I noticed you posted on the HSBC thread requesting info from another poster and wanted input on a couple of responses to correspondence with HSBC. Looks like over 500 people read your and 68 other posts within that thread.
Sometimes, when posting on an existing thread, you won't get too much feedback or responses. Usually it's best to start your own if there was a specific question as to the response of HSBC. In any case, when posting within an existing thread, and you want feedback from a specific person or persons who experienced results you are looking for, then it's best to quote that person, using the quote option, and maybe you'll get a better response. Ideally, you'd want to start a new thread though. It's quite possible that nobody received a response like that from HSBC and didn't know how to respond to your post. You also posted a request for e-mail info. The OP in that thread, schoolbuskid, is an active participant on these forums so he probably responded to you via PM, but if needing a direct response, it's always good to PM for good measure.
The only other post made was for info on a medical issue. Sometimes new threads can get buried, especially ones on medical debt. While I'm no expert at medical debt, I have dealt with my fair share of CAs. I'll respond back to that in about 3 or so hours after dinner when I have a chance to think it though. Editing a post won't bump the thread at all, but if you ever need to move a post to the top where everyone would see it, just reply to your own post with a friendly bump and you might get more responses that way.