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Sub: #1 Palisades keeps reaging my date of first delinquency
Replied on 10-10-2008, 09:18 AM
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Hello,

Any suggestions on how to convince the Reporting Agency that Palisades is reporting false information about when my first date of delinquency? Both the other agencies show the correct date of first delinquency as 06/2002 but the other agency is showing date of first delinquency as 08/2008. How can they do this, how can how is this possble? It's very frustrating. Atleast the other two agencies show a scheduled time of removal. Sorry this is long. Any suggestion? They will be much appreciated.




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Replied on 10-11-2008, 04:33 AM
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Are you sure you're referring to the DOFD or is 8/08 listed under Date of Last Activity? That date will change every time a data furnisher makes their monthly update. Call each reporting CRA and ask for the date of first default as reported by the data furnisher. This date is rarely shown on your credit reports.




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