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OC Refuses to Take Marking Off of Credit Report

Date: Thu, 11/01/2007 - 08:36

Submitted by miked0786
on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 08:36

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I had an account with WaMu that was overdrawn, and reported to a CA. It was only $375, but still. Luckily with them I was able to go into a local branch and pay them directly - which I did the other day.

I asked the banker at my location about how I would go about getting a letter stating the account had been paid in full, how to have the CA stop attempting to collect, the whole nine yards. He gave me a 1-800 # to contact them, so I just spoke with someone on the phone. The woman I spoke to said that they will be sending a letter to me, stating that the account was paid in full.. but I'm basically shhh outta luck to get it taken off of my report, since it was a valid debt.

I'm not sure how all of this stuff works, so is this true? Is there anyway I can dispute this once I get the letter from them? She said they'll be notifying the CA that the account is now paid, and on my report it'll say Paid In Full, but it'll still be a negative mark on there.

Any help??


Yeah I'm already in ChexSystems; I opened an account at another bank awhile ago that gives you second chance checking so I'm content with that. I don't think there's a way to get out of it for the next 5 years though.. I may be mistaking.

Since the OC is refusing to remove it, how can I dispute it with the bureaus? Am I even able to, since it was paid but at one time bad? Is it worth my time?


lrhall41

Submitted by miked0786 on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 09:15

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That's a lot of info to sift through..

Just in general, am I able to have this taken off? Or is this stuck on there for the next 7 years? I'm just wondering if it's even worth the time to write up a dispute letter, since well the report will accurately report it as Pain In Full.. although it'll still be a negative entry.


lrhall41

Submitted by miked0786 on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 09:44

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Here's what it says:

Balance: $375
Date Updated: 06/2007
Original Balance: $375
Original Creditor: Washington Mutual
Past Due: >$375<

the next column says...

Pay Status: Collection Account
Account Type: Open Account
Responsibility: Individual Account

then at the bottom....

Loan Type: Collection Agency Attorney
Remark: Placed For Collection
Date placed for collection: [04/2007]

This is from my free report from TransUnion I got in August. My Equifax one says the same thing, just worded a little differently.


lrhall41

Submitted by miked0786 on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 10:19

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Ok this is a collection account placed by a lawyer. I am
attaching some code from the consumer data industry association referring to collectors removing a trade line.

DA ???????? Delete entire account (for reasons other than fraud)
???????
collection agencies must delete accounts that have been canceled and returned to the creditor.
???????
Debt Purchasers/Factoring Companies must delete accounts that have been forwarded or sold to another entity.
Start by writing a letter to lawyer stating he is reporting a collection account improperly according to CDIA Metro 2 format.

As far as CRA disputes your trade line is hosed with errors.


lrhall41

Submitted by cajunbulldog on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 10:37

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The code I referenced is from the Consumer Data Industry Association Metro 2 format. This is the software everyone uses to update credit reports. A letter to the lawyer with the codes I highlighted may help you get it removed after you make them aware of the Metro 2 formating error. If that does not help then we turn to the credit bureau dispute.There are two obvious errors on there right now.A collection account is not considered open as you were not granted any credit and the balance is incorrect with status field also because it is paid in full. I would start the credit bureau dispute with a detailed dispute. Somewhere along the line of I never opened a credit account with a collection attorney and do not recognize why he is on my report.


lrhall41

Submitted by cajunbulldog on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 11:00

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Are there any detailed dispute letters I could go by?

If I told the lawyer of the formatting error, wouldn't they just go and "fix" my report then? If I notify the three bureaus, would this "laywer" be automatically notified of my dispute??

Thanks again for all your help, I just don't know where to begin.


lrhall41

Submitted by miked0786 on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 11:11

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