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Sub: #1 Wisconsin Chapter 128 and credit repair
Replied on 03-12-2010, 06:22 PM
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Does anyone have experience with repairing their credit report after filing Wisconsin Chapter 128? I filed last summer and payments started being deducted from my payroll at the same time. I have received papers from my trustee showing the payments that have been made so far to my creditors. I recently requested a copy of my report, and almost every account shows up as "charged off", or "x number of days late", or "x dollars past due". I disputed these items, but nothing has been changed. Any advice?

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Replied on 03-14-2010, 10:43 PM
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Since the accounts were verified and kept uncharged then we can safely assume that they were reported correctly. May be you should try to repair your credit once you finish paying off to the creditors through Wisconsin bankruptcy.




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