01-18-2013 10:37 PM
I'm about to freak .... Just pulled my experian daily report and poof....MIDLAND DELETED!!! I DV them on 12/31 and they are gone... Then I looked over my transunion 3 report and they were gone yesterday from experian. do you think midland will delete from transunion and equifax as well??? I know they could sell and pop back up but they are due to age off in 1 &2 years so praying they don't!! Thoughts!!!
01-18-2013 11:41 PM
Congrats!
01-19-2013 02:06 AM
01-19-2013 07:38 AM
Mishwatson wrote:I'm about to freak .... Just pulled my experian daily report and poof....MIDLAND DELETED!!! I DV them on 12/31 and they are gone... Then I looked over my transunion 3 report and they were gone yesterday from experian. do you think midland will delete from transunion and equifax as well??? I know they could sell and pop back up but they are due to age off in 1 &2 years so praying they don't!! Thoughts!!!
Nice!! Midland is running scared! :-P
IMO, I would think that they would delete from EQ and TU as well. Give it a few days and then dispute.
01-19-2013 07:41 AM
Very nice!
Starting Score: 50401-19-2013 07:50 AM - edited 01-19-2013 08:06 AM
Hellojnet, I'm not sure the effect it will have on my score they deleted 3 cos so I'm assuming even with age they do damage. They were
Oc of Bank of America for 4800. (2800 from oc and midland added 2000 in interest).
Cap one 1700
cap one 1647
so this is a good , and if TU and Eq delete I should get a good boost I'm at Tu 670 and Eq 659 right now (my secured card was at 37%util the second reporting month, now that I know reporting day it'll always be under 9%)
question shogun, if in my dv letter I gave them experian report number and didn't say all three CRA's (newbie mistake) is this why only one CRA delete???
01-19-2013 07:53 AM
That is possible. But usually they will post to all 3. IME some of the CRAs are just faster than the others, I'd give it a few days and see how that goes. If there's no change, send another one and list the other 2 CRAs.
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