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How to get some revenge on the credit companies

Step 5Throw away all evidence of your efforts.

Throw away all evidence of your efforts.
If you participated in step 4, throw your contact info in the trash. As you can see, I am collecting wrapping paper, tape, Target bags, a metal rod and a disassembled scanner in my trashcan. Emptying your trash is completely optional.
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Oct 17, 2008. 2:43 PMjany says:
Don't you think that in the end, it will cost us because they tack on extra fees to recover lost postage. There has to be another way.
Jun 20, 2009. 10:29 PMrecon506 says:
Bolding your entire reply was completely unnecessary/ (Just a suggestion)
Nov 21, 2007. 12:06 PMStephanB says:
In your intro you worry about trees and here you throw paper in the trash. Tells me you are in the US
Nov 1, 2007. 3:21 PMAki96 says:
Whenever I throw away this kind stuff that has sensitive info, It's best for me to try to burn it. It only takes a few minutes of individual paper fires in the driveway, but it keeps me safe. Am I paranoid? Nah.
Nov 1, 2007. 7:26 PMThe Lightning Stalker says:
Collect the ashes and put them in the envelope with the other stuff.

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