By Larry Chiang
Playing “Knights of Catan” and Card Against Humanity has rules. Rules are part of strategy. You don’t intuition rules. You read rules
Here is someone in Silicon Valley with a Stanford Law degree, complaining about rules the US congress wrote
https://whattheydontteachyouatstanfordbusinessschool.wordpress.com/2015/05/23/my-evil-undead-credit-card/
https://whattheydontteachyouatstanfordbusinessschool.wordpress.com/2015/05/23/my-evil-undead-credit-card/
Credit cards can appear evil or undead. Or they can serve. Here is what to do exactly when a recurring charge appears
(in 3 parts)
/1/ Scrawl out on a piece of paper:
Dear Chase,
“disputing the sports illustrated charge and subscription. Please provide written doc. I am disputing because there is no agreement”
/3/
#PObox15298
Wilmington DE 19850
Make exactly zero phone calls as per the Fair Credit Reporting Act
load the Twitter app so you can tweet me money and I’ll send you the supplies for $8.oo. Yup an envelope with the special PO box and a special stamp to connect your letter to the Experian database.
Jk, do it yourself
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
A Jedi can just take Experian’s credit report and write on it like you write on paper using #PObox105281
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Larry Chiang
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