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Sub: #1 michigan sol
Replied on 05-05-2009, 12:40 PM
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When does the statue start is it the last it is reported on your credit report or from the last time a payment was made? A debt collecter bought some debts and has collected a couple times from me when I looked on my credit report he looks to be reporting on the last outstanding debt I have even though contact has not been made since 2003 all of a sudden he reported it to 2009. If this is the case how can the statue even be argued if debt collectors can do this any info will help.

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Replied on 05-06-2009, 01:03 AM
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Sounds as if they re-aged the debt which is illegal.




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