Posts Tagged Collection Accounts
Question for Bbdancer, CatDad, Echo, Spiffiman or knowledgeable contributors?
I am 20 years old, and pulled my credit report about 3 months ago. I found three collection accounts on my credit report.
I first disputed the accounts with the credit bureaus, who all verified the accounts. These accounts are not mine, I know they are not mine, for a business in a state I have never been to.
My next step was to send the collection agencies a certified letter requesting validation of debt, that was over 2 months ago, no response from any of them.
I was doing research on Y/A and found out that now I should dispute the accounts with the credit bureaus again and send certified mail with copies of validate letters, that they failed to answer OR I should contact the credit bureaus for something called Method of Validation.
My question is can anyone help me with a sample letter or tell me how to word a letter to the credit bureaus saying they should delete the accounts because the collectors did not validate. I am not good at writing letters, I feel inadequate.
Also should I list all three accounts on one letter to each bureau?
Lucille
Dispute letter to credit bureau?
Posted by admin in Personal Finance on November 11, 2009
I am 20 years old, and pulled my credit report about 3 months ago. I found three collection accounts on my credit report.
I first disputed the accounts with the credit bureaus, who all verified the accounts. These accounts are not mine, I know they are not mine, for a business in a state I have never been to.
My next step was to send the collection agencies a certified letter requesting validation of debt, that was over 2 months ago, no response from any of them.
I was doing research on Y/A and found out that now I should dispute the accounts with the credit bureaus again and send certified mail with copies of validate letters, that they failed to answer OR I should contact the credit bureaus for something called Method of Validation.
My question is can anyone help me with a sample letter or tell me how to word a letter to the credit bureaus saying they should delete the accounts because the collectors did not validate. I am not good at writing letters, I feel inadequate.
Also should I list all three accounts on one letter to each bureau?
Steve
How to write letter to credit bureaus to delete non validated accounts?
I am 20 years old, and pulled my credit report about 3 months ago. I found three collection accounts on my credit report.
I first disputed the accounts with the credit bureaus, who all verified the accounts. These accounts are not mine, I know they are not mine, for a business in a state I have never been to.
My next step was to send the collection agencies a certified letter requesting validation of debt, that was over 2 months ago, no response from any of them.
I was doing research on Y/A and found out that now I should dispute the accounts with the credit bureaus again and send certified mail with copies of validate letters, that they failed to answer OR I should contact the credit bureaus for something called Method of Validation.
My question is can anyone help me with a sample letter or tell me how to word a letter to the credit bureaus saying they should delete the accounts because the collectors did not validate. I am not good at writing letters, I feel inadequate.
Also should I list all three accounts on one letter to each bureau?
Glen
How to Remove Collection Accounts From your Credit Report
Collection accounts are typically seriously past due accounts that have been assigned to an attorney or collection agency. A collection agency is usually hired after a company has made multiple attempts to collect money that they believe is owed to them. Collection accounts can remain on your credit report for 7 years from the date of the initial missed payment that led to the collection (the original delinquency date). The following techniques will teach you how to remove collections from your credit reports.
What the Credit Bureaus Don’t Want You to Know:
1. A study released by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group in June 2004 found that 79% of the consumer credit reports surveyed contained some kind of error or mistake.
2. Once you dispute an account, it must be proven or it cannot remain on your report. If the credit bureau cannot verify the item when investigated, it must be removed from your file whether or not it’s true.
3. Every negative item on your report can be denied or challenged at any time. The credit bureau must re-investigate every time it is challenged and if the item cannot be verified within a “reasonable amount of time”, it must be removed from the file.
4. Many times the creditor does not re-verify in time or the credit bureau is busy and does not handle your dispute properly. It must then be deleted.
5. The older an item, the more difficult it is to verify. Creditors seldom keep records for longer than a couple years.
Steps to Repair Your Credit:
1. Obtain your three credit reports.
2. Review the reports and locate the collection accounts.
3. Dispute the collection accounts with the credit bureaus.
Timothy
Employment History in Credit Bureau Files?
I am seeking to improve my credit score. In addition to paying up past due and collection accounts, I have opened and have been paying, secured and unsecured credit cards accounts and a new car loan for over a year. All is heading in the right direction.
When checking my recent credit reports (All Three of the Majors) I see they DO NOT have my employment history correct at all.
My question: Is addiing employment history a good thing? Does it help raise the credit score? Please advise. Thanks.
PS: I am currently employed and run a very successful busieness. Not sure if this helps or not.
Thanks
Alicia
How to write a dispute to Credit Bureaus?
I am 20 years old, and pulled my credit report about 3 months ago. I found three collection accounts on my credit report.
I first disputed the accounts with the credit bureaus, who all verified the accounts. These accounts are not mine, I know they are not mine, for a business in a state I have never been to.
My next step was to send the collection agencies a certified letter requesting validation of debt, that was over 2 months ago, no response from any of them.
I was doing research on Y/A and found out that now I should dispute the accounts with the credit bureaus again and send certified mail with copies of validate letters, that they failed to answer OR I should contact the credit bureaus for something called Method of Validation.
My question is can anyone help me with a sample letter or tell me how to word a letter to the credit bureaus saying they should delete the accounts because the collectors did not validate. I am not good at writing letters, I feel inadequate.
Also should I list all three accounts on one letter to each bureau?
Ruby





