Those are pictures from today of parts of an email that American Express sent to me yesterday.
Over the past year and a half, many landlords and realtors said that my credit score wasn't high enough for me to be approved for an apartment.
These were my credit scores in May of this year:
TransUnion: 668
Equifax: 630
I had never had a credit card. I wasn't in default on my student loans. I had never gotten into debt other than from my student loans. I couldn't believe that trying not to buy on credit all my life meant that my credit wasn't high enough to help me get a place to live.
I finally got a credit card. It's American Express. I have paid all of every bill on time, before the due date, every month. After a few months, my credit score was over 700.
I am a customer of American Express whom American Express is abusing with its propaganda. Probably, there are American Express employees who track and gossip about my purchases; they might even have my phone, email and bank accounts hacked.
I don't know if my credit will survive the prank mail harassment by whoever started taking out subscriptions to magazines in my name this past July. If I am not able to cancel every one of those subscriptions, for which I get several bills every week, they'll be sent to collection agencies.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, November 24, 2015 @ 7:38 a.m.