Need some help and answers
Date: Wed, 09/01/2010 - 11:06
Please help in my situation. Back in February of 09, I didn't give my apartment complex the 90 day notice i was supposed to give before I left (it was my first apartment on my own), so they tacked on over $1500 worth of extra fees that I COULD NOT pay at the time. So I charged it on a credit card I had with a $5500 limit thinking that was done with.
Well, I checked back months later (living with a family member now) and it didn't go through! The strange thing is, this is not on my free annual credit report, but I seem to be getting calls from random numbers every now and then. What are my options here?
Also, the one potentially negative item on my credit report is with a company I've never been to before. Is the best option to dispute the debt through my free annual report?
Well, I checked back months later (living with a family member now) and it didn't go through! The strange thing is, this is not on my free annual credit report, but I seem to be getting calls from random numbers every now and then. What are my options here?
Also, the one potentially negative item on my credit report is with a company I've never been to before. Is the best option to dispute the debt through my free annual report?
Sure you could, but you could end up waking a sleeping dog. H
Sure you could, but you could end up waking a sleeping dog.
How could you miss a $1500 charge not going thru?
Quote:Originally Posted by SOAPLADYSure you could, but you could
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Originally Posted by SOAPLADY Sure you could, but you could end up waking a sleeping dog. How could you miss a $1500 charge not going thru? |
I thought it went through because everything else had on that card and I was also in a tough/stressful transitional period looking for housing.
Isn't it better to dispute it than to just let it sit on your credit history?
Disputing it more than likely wont remove it from your credit re
Disputing it more than likely wont remove it from your credit report...you still owe it.