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Friday, January 20, 2012

Tiremax Livingston, TX (Get it while it's hot!)

It's been a while since I had a good consumer adventure that I had to do battle over, but it's good to know that my sword is still sharp.

I'll post the full story later, but suffice it for now to say: They took my money for merchandise, which I never accepted or received, failed or refused a refund, so I filed a consumer complaint and mymymy looky here... the CEO sends me private emails threatening to sue me for exercising my first amendment right to let other consumers know of this rip off. That folks, would be called a SLAPP, and it might come under the guise of another form of litigation. As of the time I am writing this, they claim to have processed my refund nearly a week ago, and more than two weeks after the "purchase" BUT it still has not shown up in my account. So the big bad guy can huff and puff all he wants tom but that's the truth and I am not afraid of the truth. Are you? Why is the CEO of Tiremax afraid of the truth? hmmm.

Would you do business with a company that coerces it's online customer reviews by silencing dissent by litigation? Do they really think they can shut me up? hahaha. Nobody has succeeded in shutting me up yet. Ever. And the more he threatens me and tries to intimidate me the more I want to talk about it.

He just doesn't "get" that if they had refunded my money during one of my first three trips to the store to obtain a refund that I never would have had a complaint in the first place.

He writes "We will defend our brand." Cool. Why don't you try defending your brand with excellent customer service instead of coercive tactics?

(I'll be back later with more.)

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Monday, March 05, 2007

Today's Resources

These are the sources of information I found most useful today in researching credit report issues:

There is a FOURTH credit reporting agency:

Innovis Consumer Assistance
P.O. Box 1358
Columbus, OH 43216-1358
1-800-540-2505

They forget to mention on their web site that they are just as liable as the "Big Three" to provide you with one free copy of your credit report. (Making a note to request mine from them. I forgot to do that today.)
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California Franchise Tax Board CRUSHED by Freedom Law School Student Paul Ballmer for $337,000! (Freedom Law School)

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Whyspers v. L J Ross & Assoc. -- Whyspers v. Experian and XXX
Proselitigant.net

Whyspers got a nice cash settlement from Experian: http://proselitigant.net/ Don't miss the message board. Representing yourself works especially well in combination with publication.

Most people will be much better off with representation, but when you can't find a lawyer ...


Publish your case.

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NCLC Consumer Law Manuals

Highly recommended by Christine Baker.

I love this lady! I think you will find me referencing her often. Her web site Bayhouse is a treasure trove of information and a great jumping off point if you are beginning an odyssey of credit reporting disputes.

This thread on tax liens was not particularly helpful to me today, but might be eventually.

This thread has a complete lawsuit Baker v. Capital One, Equifax, Ameriquest and Target (RNB).

Her 2007 suit is mentioned here. I didn't delve into it.

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I found this today. Not sure yet exactly what it is, but I found it cute, kinda interesting, sorta helpful. Willitfly.

Well, interesting anyway.

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Several years ago, I actually contributed this information to Christy Welsh's message boards. I am both surprised and flattered that it is still on there in this fashion. I might have to revisit my own stuff and see if what I am looking for is in there. ;-)

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Note to self:

Resources by Jurisdiction

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'Nuff said for today~

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