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I'm just impatiently waiting for a score update on the removal of those collections and wonder what type of increase others have experienced when getting their last collection deleted.
It will depend on the age of the collection. I had a erroneous medical account reporting to Experian which was two years old that I finaly was able to get deleted and my score went up 90 points.
I had a score of 680 on EX and when my last collection for 255 came off my score went to 743, but then 2 days later a collection that was on my TU and EQ got added onto EX and my score went down to 655. I was told if its the final collection you gain more points, like each additional collection eats less and less points, but thats just what one person told me, i hae no idea if that's true.
@Anonymous wrote:It will depend on the age of the collection. I had a erroneous medical account reporting to Experian which was two years old that I finaly was able to get deleted and my score went up 90 points.