11-16-2011 09:16 AM
I sent an email a week ago to EOS-CCA (the CEO) and today I received a letter stating that they sent the bill back to the OC and have asked that it be deleted from all 3 CRAs! Thank you to the OP for posting this I already got a 42 point bump on my Equifax credit report!
11-16-2011 09:19 AM
WOW!
I used to have EOS CCA .... but i dont know where they went lol... they just disapeared from my report ...
I didnt see any score change
11-16-2011 09:24 AM - edited 11-16-2011 09:24 AM
CORRECTION!
they only report to EQ -
COLLECTION COMPANY OF AMER
Agency Address: 700 Longwater Dr
Norwell, MA 020611624
(800) 886-9177
Date Reported: 10/2011
Date Assigned: 04/2011
Creditor Classification: Financial
Creditor Name: EBAY INC
Accounts Number: 1129XXXX
Account Owner: Individual Account.
Original Amount Owned: $35
Date of 1 st Delinquency: 09/2008
Balance Date: 10/2011
Balance Owned: $35
Last Payment Date : N/A
Status Date: 10/2011
Status: D - Unpaid
Comments: N/A
What contact information did you use? I am going to PFD the crud out of them haha
11-16-2011 12:12 PM
Can u please PM me the email address for the CEO at EOC ...i have an 8-- debt with them..Im capable of paying it off but wanted it reduced and possibly deleted......
11-17-2011 10:09 AM
WOW! I have a verizon home phone acct that is now with CCA. However, the debt is listed in my accounts as Verizon and in the notes it states it is a collection account and 120 days past due. Not sure why it's not in the collection section. I guess I should be glad for that?? Anyhow, can you PM me also the contact info for the CEO? THANKS
11-17-2011 06:46 PM
congrats on the eos-cca success!
02-02-2012 03:57 PM
Can someone PLEASE PM me with the CEO's email address? I'm desperately trying to get this off of my husband's CR. Thank you in advance!
02-02-2012 05:50 PM
Esme, check your PM.
02-02-2012 06:25 PM
02-02-2012 06:34 PM

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