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I received a letter from a collection company recently regarding an account that was from 2003. The account is not showing up on my credit report and they are wanting to settle it for $60.
Should I pay it?? Can the collection agency that sent me the letter report it on my credit report even though it has fallen off??
They can, but you can dispute it since its older than 7 years old. I personally wouldn't pay it. I would shred it and move on. Water under the bridge
@Anonymous wrote:I received a letter from a collection company recently regarding an account that was from 2003. The account is not showing up on my credit report and they are wanting to settle it for $60.
Should I pay it?? Can the collection agency that sent me the letter report it on my credit report even though it has fallen off??
They can't legally report it. The CRTP (Credit Reporting Time Period) has long expired. But the debt remains and they can attempt to collect forever.
@Anonymous wrote:I received a letter from a collection company recently regarding an account that was from 2003. The account is not showing up on my credit report and they are wanting to settle it for $60.
Should I pay it?? Can the collection agency that sent me the letter report it on my credit report even though it has fallen off??
If they start to bug you, I would suggest sending them a cease and desist letter since you are well past SOL and credit reporting timeline otherwise +1 on ignoring and tearing it up
@seigex wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I received a letter from a collection company recently regarding an account that was from 2003. The account is not showing up on my credit report and they are wanting to settle it for $60.
Should I pay it?? Can the collection agency that sent me the letter report it on my credit report even though it has fallen off??
If they start to bug you, I would suggest sending them a cease and desist letter since you are well past SOL and credit reporting timeline otherwise +1 on ignoring and tearing it up
It is 60 dollars.. if the debt is legit, why not settle to have it legally gone, so you don't have to play this dunning dance every year for the next 15 years as CA's keep selling and reseling this debt?!?!
-scott
@rckstrscott wrote:
@seigex wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I received a letter from a collection company recently regarding an account that was from 2003. The account is not showing up on my credit report and they are wanting to settle it for $60.
Should I pay it?? Can the collection agency that sent me the letter report it on my credit report even though it has fallen off??
If they start to bug you, I would suggest sending them a cease and desist letter since you are well past SOL and credit reporting timeline otherwise +1 on ignoring and tearing it up
It is 60 dollars.. if the debt is legit, why not settle to have it legally gone, so you don't have to play this dunning dance every year for the next 15 years as CA's keep selling and reseling this debt?!?!
-scott
what's the dance? they can't report it, they can't collect on it... it's 9 years old ... you're right it's only $60 but it's $60 they aren't legally entitled to... the CA didn't provide the OP with any service they deserve $60 for... just my $0.02
@seigex wrote:
what's the dance? they can't report it, they can't collect on it... it's 9 years old ... you're right it's only $60 but it's $60 they aren't legally entitled to... the CA didn't provide the OP with any service they deserve $60 for... just my $0.02
Even though they can't report it to the CRAs they can certainly attempt to collect on it. Or they'll just sell it to another CA who will attempt to collect.
@pizzadude wrote:
@seigex wrote:
what's the dance? they can't report it, they can't collect on it... it's 9 years old ... you're right it's only $60 but it's $60 they aren't legally entitled to... the CA didn't provide the OP with any service they deserve $60 for... just my $0.02
Even though they can't report it to the CRAs they can certainly attempt to collect on it. Or they'll just sell it to another CA who will attempt to collect.
They can attempt all they want... but they're about the same level of priority as carpet cleaning junk mail I'd get
I tend to agree with the point made by rckstrscott.
If its a legitimate debt, CR exclusion does not make it "go away."
Sure, you can send a cease communication letter, blocking any further communication with you. Yes, it is beyond SOL, so you legally dont have to pay.
But there is something to be said, when asked by a creditor if you have any old, delinquent debt, of being able to respond "no."
CR exclusion does not mean no unpaid, delinquent debt, just that it is not readily discoverable by a simple pull of your CR.
It is not, in my opinion, on the same par as junk mail.
+1
@RobertEG wrote:I tend to agree with the point made by rckstrscott.
If its a legitimate debt, CR exclusion does not make it "go away."
Sure, you can send a cease communication letter, blocking any further communication with you. Yes, it is beyond SOL, so you legally dont have to pay.
But there is something to be said, when asked by a creditor if you have any old, delinquent debt, of being able to respond "no."
CR exclusion does not mean no unpaid, delinquent debt, just that it is not readily discoverable by a simple pull of your CR.
It is not, in my opinion, on the same par as junk mail.