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My guess is, AT&T will pull it back and you can get it cleared up.
Mortgage company will probably be happy as long as it shows paid anyway.
But, that said, as was pointed out, you should have made sure AT&T would pull the collection back first. They probably will anyway, but you won't know for at least a couple of days, then you need to confirm with AT&T.
Yes, I had a similar thing when I was buying a house, but in my case, the AT&T collection wasn't mine. It was only for $75 or so. Since it wasn't mine, I was able to get it taken care of pretty quickly. I understand having virtually no patience when it comes to this type of thing!!!!
Dan
They wouldn't pull it back now to dispute with cra?
you could gw them they have no reason to report the debt as it has been settled if they give you a hard time---- you could do bbb upload the receipt this usually makes them close it out within 2-3 days !!
Once the OC was paid, there was no longer a debt. Thus, any collection authority assigned by the OC was terminated.
The OC provided that notification to their debt collector, which required only that the debt collector then close their collection and update the balance under their collection to read $0.
The OC cannot recall their assignment retroactively. Its done.
As for the prior request for validation, a DV only imposes a cease collection bar, it does not set a periof for or a requiremnt to validate.
Since the debt is now paid and the collection terminated, the issue of a cease collection bar is now moot.
They continue to have no requiement to send validation,and now have no reason to do so. I would not expect any response to the DV.
I see no violations,and would pursue by was of contineud GW requests, possibly escalaing to upper management.
Initiating BBB and/or CFPB complaints is not apt to further their feelings of good-will.