Okay, so what is below is against normal common sense. As a credit expert, I’m going to explain and reveal mistakes a Stanford law grad (and friend š made. He’s a blogger and he’s pretty open about his credit score experiences so I AM NOT REVEALING ANYTHING private. He tweeted it. Let’s call him “Mike” because that’s his name.
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
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For the Mike Arrington hosted party, sat #06June2015, this is my party gift (yup, I hashtagged it #PObox15298 pic.twitter.com/SqfqxRiIqr
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Okay so Mike had a bogus charge that was accruing even after a chase account had been closed.
[you should re read that above paragraph, because that’s how the American credit system works]

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CEO of Duck9, Larry (@6502838008) |
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#poBox15298. It’s a protocol & set of steps AND an address. FCRA! mail = *the law* but replying to a tweet/text/email/phone call is OPTIONAL twitter.com/mysticwindow/sā¦
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Good = leverage the @6502838008 protocol. A protocol is a set of steps to dispute and win via the USPS mail. #poBox15298 is Fair Credi Reporting Act, FCRA!



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