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@Anonymous wrote:This seems a little fishy to me so if someone could offer some advice/info, I'd really appreciate it.I had a medical collection on my TU report for $145. This collection was on found only on my TU report, not on Experian or Equifax. The DOFD was in 2001. It fell off of my TU report just a couple of months ago.Suddenly, last week I got an alert from myFICO notifying me of a new collection on my Equifax report. After looking into it, it turns out it's this same $145 medical bill with a new DOFD date attached - January 2007 - and turned into Equifax instead of TU through a new different CA than they did the first time when it was showing on the TU report.This can't be an allowed practice, can it? And how should I follow up to get this straightened out?
smgpugfaw wrote:This seems a little fishy to me so if someone could offer some advice/info, I'd really appreciate it.I had a medical collection on my TU report for $145. This collection was on found only on my TU report, not on Experian or Equifax. The DOFD was in 2001. It fell off of my TU report just a couple of months ago.Suddenly, last week I got an alert from myFICO notifying me of a new collection on my Equifax report. After looking into it, it turns out it's this same $145 medical bill with a new DOFD date attached - January 2007 - and turned into Equifax instead of TU through a new different CA than they did the first time when it was showing on the TU report.This can't be an allowed practice, can it? And how should I follow up to get this straightened out?