09-09-2010 06:19 PM
BrandonSS wrote:
daboss28 wrote:Where did you get your scores from? Becuase fico does not differentiate score wise paid and unpaid charge off. If they were from myfico it's possible something else happen at the time when you settled those accounts. Fico does not take that into consideration. It should but it doesn't.
I've been paying for the actual FICOs/reports from the individual credit bureaus periodically and been on FCS.com as a monitor. I thought the FICO took in to account open collections and closed collections. Each report shows them in their own categoriy as well as negative. I'm not saying you are wrong at all lol just that my past has reacted differently. I was at 540'ish around 3 months ago now up to the current 610 area and just opened a Capital One card.
Only one of those could and would be real and that's the EQ score the other two are most likely vantage score and have a totally different range and scoring method.
09-15-2010 09:10 AM - edited 09-15-2010 12:32 PM
I just found this:
Indiana Statutes of Limitation
Breach of contract for sale under UCC: 4 years.
Unwritten accounts or contracts and promissory notes or written contracts for payment of money executed after August 31, 1982: 6 years.
Written contracts unrelated to the payment of money: 10 years.
Written acknowledgement or new promise signed by the debtor, or any voluntary payment on a debt, is sufficient evidence to cause the relevant statute of limitations to begin running anew.
Judgments: 10 years unless renewed.
I'm thinking this collection is for an old bank account that was reopened after a check I desposited (not my check) before closing the account, bounced. So if this is an old bank account from 2003, is it out of SOL? Therefore I CAN dispute it without fear or anything negative happening?
Also: I pulled my EQ Fico from myFICO(here) today. It is now 618.
09-16-2010 07:14 AM
bump for the last post questions i made!
thanks!
09-16-2010 01:45 PM
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