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CREDITWRENCH-TheTruth

This blog is dedicated to illustrating the depths of depravity to debt collectors and their cronies who infest various message boards spewing their spam, insults and filth can and do sink. They will stop at nothing to berate others while trying to elevate their own perceived worth.

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Misquoting Creditwrench

This blog is dedicated to exposing the lies about creditwrench promoted by a debt collector's blog who calls himself "CREDITWRENCHSCAM" and is also known as "Enormis", "Enormis Debtor", "Uncle Normie" and any other false screen name he can think of.



Bill Bauer CEO of CREDITWRENCH has stated:

"What it means is that the collector may not proceed with collection during that 30 day period"


This is entirely inaccurate. Bill Bauer, CEO of CREDITWRENCH quoted the law exactly as it is written. "Uncle Normie" takes bits and pieces of what Bill Bauer has said and fabricates them to make it look like he has said whatever the braying donkey wants it to look like what was said.

While if indeed any such thing was said by Bill Bauer the rest may not have been included for reasons of brevity in the posting or because those viewing could be assumed to realize the rest of the story. But Bill Bauer could never be considered to be so ignorant that he did not realize that there was a lot more to the story than merely what was said.

Fair assessment requires links to what is claimed to have been said so that the reader can determine for himself what the context and meaning of posts or messages on message boards or blogs might be. Since Enormis never gives such links it is impossible to tell whether or not he is telling the truth or fabricating some new and false yarn. The lie proceeds below.


The collection agency may proceed with collection activity, credit reporting, come to your house, they may even file a lawsuit against you during the 30 day validation period. Unless they have been notified by you during this period that you dispute the debt and request validation, they can continue with whatever collection activity they desire.

CREDITWRENCH stating that the collector may not proceed with collection during the 30 day validation period is false and misleading.

posted by Uncle Normie at 4:56 PM