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February 21, 2008 at 4:52 PM #157572February 21, 2008 at 5:05 PM #157578CMcGParticipant
Mine hasn’t changed (still high), which surprises me because I’m with the dreaded Capital One. I intend to change as soon as I have time to go through the mountain of cc offers I keep receiving.
February 21, 2008 at 5:05 PM #157593CMcGParticipantMine hasn’t changed (still high), which surprises me because I’m with the dreaded Capital One. I intend to change as soon as I have time to go through the mountain of cc offers I keep receiving.
February 21, 2008 at 5:05 PM #157600CMcGParticipantMine hasn’t changed (still high), which surprises me because I’m with the dreaded Capital One. I intend to change as soon as I have time to go through the mountain of cc offers I keep receiving.
February 21, 2008 at 5:05 PM #157287CMcGParticipantMine hasn’t changed (still high), which surprises me because I’m with the dreaded Capital One. I intend to change as soon as I have time to go through the mountain of cc offers I keep receiving.
February 21, 2008 at 5:05 PM #157672CMcGParticipantMine hasn’t changed (still high), which surprises me because I’m with the dreaded Capital One. I intend to change as soon as I have time to go through the mountain of cc offers I keep receiving.
February 21, 2008 at 9:26 PM #157666crParticipantI pay mine off every month so I don’t care what the rate is, but I’m starting to get more offers again.
If I keep getting them I’ll start returning them with “REMOVE” on the app and send it back in their prepaid envelope.
One today was fixed at 9.9%. Apparently that was supposed to entice me not to rip it up. It didn’t.
February 21, 2008 at 9:26 PM #157375crParticipantI pay mine off every month so I don’t care what the rate is, but I’m starting to get more offers again.
If I keep getting them I’ll start returning them with “REMOVE” on the app and send it back in their prepaid envelope.
One today was fixed at 9.9%. Apparently that was supposed to entice me not to rip it up. It didn’t.
February 21, 2008 at 9:26 PM #157680crParticipantI pay mine off every month so I don’t care what the rate is, but I’m starting to get more offers again.
If I keep getting them I’ll start returning them with “REMOVE” on the app and send it back in their prepaid envelope.
One today was fixed at 9.9%. Apparently that was supposed to entice me not to rip it up. It didn’t.
February 21, 2008 at 9:26 PM #157688crParticipantI pay mine off every month so I don’t care what the rate is, but I’m starting to get more offers again.
If I keep getting them I’ll start returning them with “REMOVE” on the app and send it back in their prepaid envelope.
One today was fixed at 9.9%. Apparently that was supposed to entice me not to rip it up. It didn’t.
February 21, 2008 at 9:26 PM #157761crParticipantI pay mine off every month so I don’t care what the rate is, but I’m starting to get more offers again.
If I keep getting them I’ll start returning them with “REMOVE” on the app and send it back in their prepaid envelope.
One today was fixed at 9.9%. Apparently that was supposed to entice me not to rip it up. It didn’t.
February 21, 2008 at 9:43 PM #157395DoofratParticipantI don’t carry a balance, but between Nov 06′ and now it’s gone down just over 2%.
On a side note, I recently found out how to submit a fraud alert online to all three agencies with a short online form. It didn’t work the first day I tried it (because it’s new), but it was successfully submitted the next. You have to resubmit every 90 days:
https://www.alerts.equifax.com/AutoFraud_Online/jsp/fraudAlert.jsp
February 21, 2008 at 9:43 PM #157781DoofratParticipantI don’t carry a balance, but between Nov 06′ and now it’s gone down just over 2%.
On a side note, I recently found out how to submit a fraud alert online to all three agencies with a short online form. It didn’t work the first day I tried it (because it’s new), but it was successfully submitted the next. You have to resubmit every 90 days:
https://www.alerts.equifax.com/AutoFraud_Online/jsp/fraudAlert.jsp
February 21, 2008 at 9:43 PM #157709DoofratParticipantI don’t carry a balance, but between Nov 06′ and now it’s gone down just over 2%.
On a side note, I recently found out how to submit a fraud alert online to all three agencies with a short online form. It didn’t work the first day I tried it (because it’s new), but it was successfully submitted the next. You have to resubmit every 90 days:
https://www.alerts.equifax.com/AutoFraud_Online/jsp/fraudAlert.jsp
February 21, 2008 at 9:43 PM #157700DoofratParticipantI don’t carry a balance, but between Nov 06′ and now it’s gone down just over 2%.
On a side note, I recently found out how to submit a fraud alert online to all three agencies with a short online form. It didn’t work the first day I tried it (because it’s new), but it was successfully submitted the next. You have to resubmit every 90 days:
https://www.alerts.equifax.com/AutoFraud_Online/jsp/fraudAlert.jsp
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