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Sub: #1 Negative account paid off...what next?
Replied on 10-06-2008, 04:51 PM
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What happen when you paid of those negative account on your CR? are they suppose to be deleted, if not what should i do?

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Replied on 10-09-2008, 07:14 AM
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Depending on how many negative accounts you have it really might not affect your score at all, (it actually could affect your score negatively). Because, if you pay-off these accounts, the companys still can report to the credit beauras as a paid derogatory which can still affect your score. Hope this was helpful.




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Replied on 10-09-2008, 07:23 AM
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Unless you had a Pay for Delete agreement in hand before you made payment it can be reported as a paid collection which is as bad as having an unpaid collection. Wait 90 days from payment and dispute with the CRA's. Since the CA already has their money, they may not waste time verifying the dispute.

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Replied on 10-09-2008, 07:52 AM
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Here is copy of our bond and registration with the Texas SOS.

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Replied on 10-09-2008, 07:55 AM
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Javan- please check you Private Messages(PM ). I asked that you not solicit business through your signature or otherwise, per TOS rules. Thanks Bossy4455

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Replied on 10-09-2008, 08:04 AM
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That's ok- just wanted you to be aware of the Terms Of Service..karen

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Replied on 10-09-2008, 09:14 AM
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That's great to see that you have registered your $10000 bond with the TX SOS. Now I suggest you read Chapter 393 of the TFC. Your "79% deletion ratio" quote is very mis-leading and could be considered deceptive under Sec 393.303.

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Replied on 10-09-2008, 01:22 PM
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How? I'm not garanteeing credit repair in any way, nor am I saying that if I sign someone up that they are going to experience the same deletion raito as my previous clients.

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Replied on 10-16-2008, 03:10 PM
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No but misleading is a very dangerous thing not only legally, but think about what you may cause that person. Dont look at them as $$$$ but rather as a person and how you would want to be treated.

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I had debts, on my CR, that I have paid off. The SOL, for a few of these debts, were 'falling off' soon. So..I just let them do just that. Also...I think ( I don't know or sure..) if you DO pay off old debts, I think they have to stay on your CR for the SOL of the state you live in.

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Replied on 10-21-2008, 01:11 PM
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"That's great to see that you have registered your $10000 bond with the TX SOS. Now I suggest you read Chapter 393 of the TFC. Your "79% deletion ratio" quote is very mis-leading and could be considered deceptive under Sec 393.303."

Nascar, I suggest you re-read it because aparently you missed the part of, to be a legitmate credit restoration agency you must have two things in place. Registration with the Sec. of State and a bond with a recognized surety company for ten thousand dollars. BTW - the guarantee section of the TFC is not 303 its 304. The actual title is "False or Misleading Repsentation or Statment."


"No but misleading is a very dangerous thing not only legally, but think about what you may cause that person. Dont look at them as $$$$ but rather as a person and how you would want to be treated."

I do not understand how that is misleading the average deletion ratio of our clients is 79%. On medical collections it is about 98%. I do not look at them as "$$$$$" I treat everyone of my clients as though i am the one in there shoes. I have several clients that call me just to see how i am doing. With my clients when i look at their credit reports, I tell them the probability on the accounts and what kind of time frame we would be looking at them being through with the program.




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