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OC vs CA

Date: Mon, 11/19/2007 - 12:46

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 11/19/2007 - 12:46

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If the original creditor is willing to take full payment for the delinquent amount owed instead of the CA is there a better chance I can dispute with the Credit Agencys to have it taken off by the collection agency, since I never sent the payment to them.

This is a payment owed to my City whom i owned an emergency tax too. I called the City this morning and tried to have them remove it from my credit report but they said they could not do it. They would mark it as "paid in full", only.

I figure if im paying the original party owed why would the CA have a right to still be on my credit report.

AM I WRONG?


File a dispute with the credit reporting agency and they will remove it for thirty days. If the CA can't prove that you did not pay the money which you did then the agency will remove it for good. You could also send a certifired letter to the CA and tell them that you have paid this and therefore there entry is innaccurate and demand to have it removed or you report them to the FTC for a FCRA violation. I do not think you will see it come back.


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Submitted by Frogpatch on Mon, 11/19/2007 - 12:54

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