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Sub: #1 2 neg removed and in the process of neg a PFD
Replied on 09-09-2009, 06:16 PM
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Two more down! yay!!!!! They were unable to validate with in the 30 days and I got a letter on day 45 agreeing to delete!!!!

As for PFD, I have some medical accounts for a total of $1789 and I spoke with an account manager at Edward Sloan (who are actually decent collectors and followed my validation request all the way to the letter) and I gave her my amount for settlement-$600, she countered with $750, I countered $625 and they are writting up the papers today. (because I refused to make a payment with out the pay for delete in writing of course). So come October 1st this should be paid off and I will officially be down nine collections on my CR!

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That's indeed an event to celebrate




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