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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.

Sunday, February 13, 2005

Creditwrench suggestions praised by AOC

Creditwrench suggestions praised by Art of Credit forum


is indeed pleased that even those who hate him the most are finally beginning to see the real truth about CREDITWRENCH.

Of course, not all agree that is the best and always has the best ideas. That is quite natural. One of CREDITWRENCH's naysayers who calls himself "jlyinn" even had the temerity to claim that he had invented the CREDITWRENCH method back in 2003 without realizing that first used the method a full two years before that.

Jlynn'S copycat version was slightly different but very similiar. He outlined it on creditnet back in 2003 and claimed that another poster not seen much on forums anymore named psychdoc had first used the trick and that was another bit of false and misleading information because psychdoc is an old, old friend of mine and he learned the trick from me and he used it successfully back then too.

FLACORPS, another poster on AOC states that s/he used the method way back in 1980 with great success. That is entirely possible. After all, what is so great about the idea that nobody else could have thought about it and saw it's usefulness? It don't take a real Einstein to come up with great ideas but it sure does take an enormis jackass to try to put everybody else down and attempt to make them look like fools all the while trying to make himself look like a genius.

TowerRat, an attorney and a well respected poster on artofcredit also says that the enormis jackass is wrong and that the method should work well.

Other posters on art of credit also commented on how good they thought the method worked and made statements completely contrary to the brayings of the enormis jackass. And of course, there were other posters who found fault with it. That is natural in any discussion.

Contrary to the misleading statements of such naysayers as the enormis jackass, jlynn and one or two more, if properly used and properly applied under the right circumstances, the CREDITWRENCH idea does work and does work well as do all of the methods used and advocated by .

The essential part of the method is to remember to give the credit bureaus the option of either deleting the offending listing or in the alternative print the CREDITWRENCH 100 word or less statement. Naturally, you don't want them to print it. What you are after is a deletion of the tradeline. If you don't clearly give them the option to delete the results will probably not be to your liking either.

Also, as I pointed out in my posting, it is very rare that the proper circumstances arise that would make the method workable. One cannot flng it about willy nilly and expect good results. Indiscriminate use of the method will surely result in disaster.

It is obvious from the postings on creditnet and on artofcredit that anyone who pays attention to the brayings of an enormis jackass is going to be led astray and miss out on the benefits to be gained by CREDITWRENCH methods.

Once a person starts using false and artificially pumped up webpage counters, spends his time digging through search engines using all manner of inane search terms such as [sue "creditwrench"], tells whopping lies in an attempt to make himself look like some kind of expert he can no longer be trusted for anything nor believed by anybody.

He is nothing but a demented jackass uselessly braying away.

There is another article about CREDITWRENCH and the methods taught on the artofcredit blog which everyone should read.