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MeganML84
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Pay PFD and then no delete?

Has this ever happened to anyone?
 
I just sent in a PFD for an old collection and I want to be prepared that if they agree to the terms, I pay them and they do not delete, what recourse do I have then? Please help, I am very, very, very nervous about this. I have already waited 4 years, I do not want to have to wait another 7 to get rid of this stupid TL.
 
I just sent in my PFD letter last week and am going to post their response here when I get it (to get all the myfico expert opinions!) but I still want to be prepared for what I may have to do if they do not delete.

TIA!
Megan
Wisdom doesn't automatically come with old age. Nothing does - except wrinkles. It's true, some wines improve with age... but only if the grapes were good in the first place.
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Anonymous
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Re: Pay PFD and then no delete?

If they accept PFD  and the wording is right....they MUST delete.....If they do not you have recourse.
 
Relax    you might have a long wait. They do not always answer right away.


Message Edited by HappyDays on 09-12-2007 10:36 PM
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Anonymous
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Re: Pay PFD and then no delete?

Can someone provide me with a good sample PFD?
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Anonymous
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Re: Pay PFD and then no delete?

example by TASCANI
 

Collection Agency
1212 Maple St
City, State Zip


Re: Collection Account for Original Creditor Account #: 00000xxxx


Amount: $25.00


To Whom It May Concern:


This letter is to inform you that the validity of this debt is disputed. I am not sure of the account number, as I have never heard from you regarding this account. The account number I have is the one listed on my Experian credit report which omits the last few digits.


In the spirit of compromise, I am willing to pay this account IN FULL (or settlement percentage) if you agree to immediate deletion of this account from any and all credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion). The purpose of this settlement is merely to have this item removed from my credit files. It is not to be construed as an acknowledgment of liability for this debt in any form.


If you agree to the terms and accept this agreement, certified funds for the settlement amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) will be sent to Collection Agency in exchange for full deletion of ALL references regarding this account from my credit files and full satisfaction of the debt. As certified funds will be used for payment, there shall be no waiting period regarding the deletion of this account from the credit reporting agencies.


Collection Agency agrees to delete ALL information regarding this account from the credit reporting agencies WITHIN TEN CALENDAR (10) DAYS following receipt of payment as specified above and will not discuss the terms of this settlement with anyone, excluding your client on this account. If contacted by any third party, including credit-reporting agencies, Collection Agency will not acknowledge that any settlement offer was made, accepted or executed and will, in fact, deny knowledge of any such account.


If you agree to the above terms, please prepare a letter on your company letterhead explicity agreeing to the same terms as the above settlement offer and have it signed by an authorized representative of Collection Agency. It will be implied that this letter shall constitute a legally binding contract, enforceable under the laws of my state.


Your response must be postmarked no later than 15 days from your receipt of this settlement offer or this offer will be withdrawn and I will request full validation of this alleged debt, as provided for by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.


Please address all correspondence regarding this account to:


You
123 Any Street
City, State Zip


 

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PayYouNever
Frequent Contributor

Re: Pay PFD and then no delete?

I'm waiting to hear about a PFD that I sent to Midland Credit about three weeks ago. I haven't heard word one, but I assume that if they send you back a letter on their letter head and then DO NOT delete, you could file a claim against them in court of the potential damages that could arise from having a poor credit record due to their negligence.
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Anonymous
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Re: Pay PFD and then no delete?

I just sent a collection agency a check for the full amount of my debt. On the back of the check I placed a restrictive endorsement. I live in CA and the agency is in NY. They deleted the account within 2 weeks.

Message Edited by cfstr1 on 09-14-2007 07:05 PM
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MeganML84
Frequent Contributor

Re: Pay PFD and then no delete?

Thats great cfstr! Luckily I have already heard back from CA and they can not find a record of me in their system (There is another thread on this "Fast response from PFD") so I am probably just going to dispute and hopefully I wont have to pay them a penny. Either that or I get sued--oh well.
Wisdom doesn't automatically come with old age. Nothing does - except wrinkles. It's true, some wines improve with age... but only if the grapes were good in the first place.
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Anonymous
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Re: Pay PFD and then no delete?

What's a restrictive endorsement?
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Tuscani
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