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Myth 11. Utahns and New Yorkers fail to provide names of lenders and collectors who lie to credit bureaus.
| By Greg Fisher
"The best response going forward is no response." TransUnion
From: Greg Fisher [mailto:greg@truthandfalsity.com]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 4:50 PM
To: Celeste Edmunds, media conatact, Lexington Law, Progrexion; Jennifer Price, Sparkpr
Cc: Jennifer Price, Sparkpr (2)
Subject: RE: credit report, goodwill, #1412w, Sparkpr
Someone calling herself Jennifer called me. She said she was with Sparkpr and represents Progrexion.
What is her last name and the rest of her telephone number that starts with [XXX-XXX]?
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Greg Fisher
Truth and Falsity
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From: Jennifer Price [Spark Public Relations, LLC]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 4:38 PM
To: greg@truthandfalsity.com
Subject: Per our conversation this afternoon RE: Lexington Law
Greg,
I am following up to our conversation earlier to confirm that you are not interested in speaking with a Lexington Law spokesperson for your article.
If you are, in fact, interested in speaking with someone, please let me know and I will arrange that for you. Alternatively, you can feel free to email your request directly to [xxxx]@lexingtonlaw.com.
Best,
Jennifer
Jennifer Price
Account Manager
[email]
[logo] [Spark Public Relations, LLC]
[address]
From: Greg Fisher [mailto:greg@truthandfalsity.com]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 6:26 PM
To: John C. Heath, lawyer, Lexington Law, Progrexion; Randy Padawer, Progrexion (via C. Edmunds); Jayson R.
Orvis, founding partner and Chairman, Progrexion Marketing, LLC (via Progrexion email address)
Cc: Celeste Edmunds, media conatact, Lexington Law, Progrexion; Jennifer Price, Sparkpr; Nick Clements; Andrew Cuomo, governor, New York
Subject: RE: credit report, goodwill, #1412w, your offer to talk, Lexington Law
I am with the media, am writing about your organization, and I am on deadline. The deadline is tomorrow. #1412w
Your website states
Since they're so focused on profit, collection agencies are often willing to delete a negative credit listing themselves, given the proper financial incentive.
and
Just because these "small" late payments aren't rated as highly, doesn't mean that they won't wipe out your credit score. Especially when they come in groups, these small late payments can easily take your score from 700 to 600 in a matter of days. However, limited, small, late payments (in small numbers) can often be negotiated away by talking to the creditor through creditor-direct "interventions" or simple goodwill requests to remove the late listings.
It also states
If you have been working toward clean credit, it may be time to address past blunders by contacting your creditors and simply asking them to remove negative citations from your credit report. A goodwill letter can help you do just that.
What is the name of a collector and the name of a lender who will tell such lies? #Myth11
Reply to this email, directly.
No phone calls. Obviously, that didn't work out.
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Greg Fisher
Truth and Falsity
truthandfalsity.com
PO Box 342
Dayton, Ohio 45409-0342