Target Credit Card
Date: Sun, 03/11/2007 - 23:33
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TCC
I think you are misunderstanding how the statute of limitations
I think you are misunderstanding how the statute of limitations works. If you have an outstanding debt, then you still owe it, regardless of any SOL. The SOL for credit cards in California is 4 years from the date of delinquency--for the owner of the debt to collect via lawsuit. It is 7 years from the date of your last payment to fall off your credit report. So, if the last payment was made in 2003, this should not be removed from the CR until 2010.
If the last payment was prior to 7 years ago, you need to dispute this with the credit reporting agencies/creditor to have it removed from the CR. The debt itself is not erased after 7 years, but after you are sure the SOL has expired, you do have the right to tell them to kiss off.
For credit reporting, the sol starts six months after the date o
For credit reporting, the sol starts six months after the date of last activity, then stays on for 7 years.
