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ckreyn00
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Gee, thanks...

I sent a handful of letters to various representatives at Resurgent Capital Services copies of a PFD letter a few weeks ago in the hopes of getting them to change the settlement agreement they've extended to me via Northland Group for an old American Eagle account. While they did agree to settle for $300 instead of the $775 or so that it's climbed to, Northland couldn't agree to delete.

 

And I finally received a response from Resurgent today-- in the form of a debt validation letter. That's it. I open the envelope hoping to find the results, and they've dodged the question all together.

 

Time to draft a second PFD, it would seem...

Starting score: 531 (March 2010)
Current score: 747 (February 2014)

It took four years, but I did it.
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LIGHTNIN
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Re: Gee, thanks...

Is the CA, close to dropping off your CR?

After you pay the CA, you can always send GW letters to try to get it deleted.Smiley Wink

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ckreyn00
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Re: Gee, thanks...

The CA won't fall off until December 2013. Should I pay now and pray for GW deletion later? Or should I diligently send my PFD letters in the hopes of them landing on the right desk...?

Starting score: 531 (March 2010)
Current score: 747 (February 2014)

It took four years, but I did it.
Next up? 800 club.
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