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Sunday, September 28, 2025

Like a Bad Penny

I've had a collections on my credit report popping up again, even after notifying credit agencies it's fraud. Apparently, it won't go away until there is a police report included with the FTC case. That, and filling out all the paperwork needed by the creditor (ATT) with the FTC report, police report, and why the charge is being disputed. I filed with the local Sheriff's Department, waiting for a copy of the report, cussing the AI representatives of ATT (Did you know you cannot speak with a real person that works for ATT?) and thoroughly am irritated by the entire mess. What I don't know is where the account originated, how the information required was presented, and if whoever used the info will do it again. If so, may they develop a severely uncomfortable, itchy fungus on their genitals and have to sit in church for a long sermon.

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  1. (not logged in to Blooger)
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    "(Did you know you cannot speak with a real person that works for ATT?)"
    Had no idea about this. But haven't used them for years as a carrier or service. So ATT now staffed with reps who are AI chatboxes?
    AI tech will take many jobs away.
    AI tech will create many jobs until...
    ...AI is able to do their jobs and those people will lose their jobs.
    It's so cyclical and almost planned AI obsolescence. ;) /s

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    1. It all started with voice mail. It offered isolation for those that refused to do the job they hired on to do. Then, AI allowed answering questions on a menu, which allowed them to totally ignore anyone with a unique problem. Those that do work are overwhelmed and backlogged.

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  2. Once you dispute their reports they have 30 days to verify. If not verified it must be removed. If they keep putting it back on and refuse to properly verify then you have a case to bring before your local court

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