Blooper Clap Zoom Remove Short Sales Whoo
Minnesota Credit Repair Guru Troy Telthoester shares how we remove short sales from someones credit report. Or at least he tries
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Minnesota Credit Repair Guru Troy Telthoester shares how we remove short sales from someones credit report. Or at least he tries
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Credit Repair Guru Troy Telthoester slips a lip and has some blooper blunder moments.
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MN Credit Insider shares one of the many secrets on how we can remove all negative information (Guaranteed) from a credit report.
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http://www.RemoveTheCreditBlues.com Follow me on http://Twitter.com/Troy_Credit for updates from the credit world. Credit reports with active accounts are treated differently than credit reports with inactive accounts. This is a must watch to learn about what can be fixed and what cant!
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http://www.RemoveTheCreditBlues.com Follow me on http://Twitter.com/Troy_Credit for breaking credit updates.
Are the credit bureaus really trying to help you? Ever wonder if the credit bureaus really have your best interest at heart? No pun intended. It’s all about the money! Millions and Billions!
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http://www.RemoveTheCreditBlues.com Follow me on http://Twitter.com/Troy_Credit for breaking credit news. If you are in the Chexsystems data base you know how hard it is to open a checking account! Want to learn how to get out off of the database for free? Check out this credit video!
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http://www.RemoveTheCreditBlues.com Follow me on http://Twitter.com/Troy_Credit for credit updates. Credit scores change all the time. Learn what causes changes to your score and what to avoid and when. To your better credit.
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http://www.RemoveTheCreditBlues.com Follow me on http://Twitter.com/Troy_Credit for breaking credit updates! Can you say algorithm? Oh yea, an algorithm that changes all the time. Ask the credit bureau how it works and get a different answer every time. How is a credit score calculated?
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Check this out, listen to this guy. He works for Paypal and admits I am right.
The number I gave was an old outdated phone number. One I had to cancle because they called me 5 times a day for weeks.
I complained about them calling me numerous times. He asked again what the situation was and I explained it to him. Customer bought a Mcintosh MC2500 amplifier from me. He painted it and then after he painted it he wanted to return it.
Paypal helped perpetuate fraud.
Paypal is only a transaction company, they are a middle guy.
There seems to be a huge problem with these chargebacks “quote from the man”
When you accept a credit card payment from paypal, you agree to accept chargebacks. “quote from the man”
There is seller protection listen to that, I followed everything.
Paypal has my amplifier, but they dont get in the middle of item disputes.
Sounds like my dispute is straight forward, “quote”
6:08 listen to his rebuttal-
What info would I need? The credit card info so I could fight my own chargeback.
“quote” You’ve got a point there,
It’s a business risk I chose to take when accepting paypal. What about people that are not a business.
Would they send me a written letter so I can verify the debt? NOPE!
This customer stole my item and paypal still gave him the money even when he admitted he got it. They let him do a chargeback when he still had it.
Dont use Paypal it will rob you even if you only use it once.
DONT USE PAYPAL.
Paypal is a scam company, do not do business with them or you too will be scammed out of hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
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http://www.RemoveTheCreditBlues.com Follow me on http://Twitter.com/Troy_Credit for credit news. Huge area of mistakes are happening to folks who think they are helping their credit score and report by paying a charge off at the wrong time. Watch and learn.
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