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original debt and asset acceptance both on cr and reaged?

Date: Tue, 04/04/2006 - 09:11

Submitted by rox_hallums
on Tue, 04/04/2006 - 09:11

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Hello,
Been looking around here a lot lately but I still have questions.
I had 2 cc opened in 97-98 both owned by retailers national bank, the last time I used these or made any payments was at the latest 2000. Those two are on my CR as charge offs with last activity dates as n/a/
Now, the same debts I'm assuming were bought by Asset Acceptance which are on my CR also and have an open date of 2003 and also last activity dates of n/a.
From my understanding, it's illegal for them to put the date of 2003 on there (Did they reage it?) and also, I think both of these accounts are now past SOL, if not, getting very close.
Do I send a validation letter to the original creditor or the CA or both?

ANy help would be a appreciated, thank you!!


I want to mention few points here that you might find useful-

[list=1]One account cannot be listed twice on your credit report.

Collection agency cannot change DOL, it is illegal.

SOL for debt collection varies among different states. But bad debt reporting time is same all over the country and it is 7 years. So the charged-off accounts are supposed to be on your report up to 7 years from the date it went charged-off.

You can dispute multiple entries with credit bureaus also.

BTW, has this collection agency contacted you ever?


lrhall41

Submitted by curlycarl on Tue, 04/04/2006 - 12:56

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Ok, how do I find my acct # iwth Asset Acceptance?
On my CR it has 8 numbers and then 4 XXXX
Or should I just include my SS# ??


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 04/06/2006 - 08:16

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Kathryn,

Judgment is listed under the Public record section of your credit report. If you have paid the judgment it should be reported as satisfied judgment.

It seems that creditor might not report it any more. BTW, what is the status of the two items?

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Public record information, generally gathered from local courthouses, including bankruptcy records, foreclosures, tax liens, court-ordered payments, and late child-support payments. This information is used to determine if you have previous defaults or legal judgments against you. For example, a mortgage lender will want to know if you've had a past foreclosure before granting a home loan. Derogatory information can generally remain on your credit report for up to seven years, except for bankruptcy information, which may be reported for 10 years.


lrhall41

Submitted by curlycarl on Thu, 04/06/2006 - 14:50

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