01-25-2013 05:41 AM
Some of you may remember my thread about trying for GW deletion for San Mateo County reporting of a ticket. I had already written 2 letters and been told "we don't do that" by a revenue officer. I found an email address for the SMC Treasurer and emailed her my GW and she responded that she was OOO and would get back to me Wed. Well, she responded last night and said no. Actually, she gave me the bit about it being illegal to delete from CR.
Here's what she said:
01-25-2013 06:11 AM
The most difficult collections to accept are the small ones
. That is really a bummer. Would it work to point out to her that she has to report correctly, but nothing says she cannot delete? Someone above her possibly?
There is still hope.
01-25-2013 06:35 AM
I am going to give you this tidbit that someone gave me. You need to respond back to her again with this line:
While you do have to report accurately, the law also provides that you don’t have to report at all. In fact, Section 623.a.7.e of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) states that you do in fact have the authority to remove negative, yet accurate information from a credit file if you choose. The FCRA just requires any information that you do report to be accurate.”
01-25-2013 06:36 AM
I do see this all the time. There is a misconception of what can and must be reported. It simply states that any information reported to your CR must be accurate. There is nothing that says it has to be reported at all. Some creditors only report to certain CRAs, some don't report to any. I would try again and request for deletion of the information in a friendly GW citing this.
Hoping the best for you!
Starting Score: 50401-25-2013 06:42 AM
You know what Shogun, I am going to steal your credit scores so I can get my house this year.
01-25-2013 06:48 AM
Don't let it get to you. Some will say no, some will say yes. For the ones that say no, find someone higher up the food chain.
01-25-2013 07:11 AM
Thanks guys! I knew you'd cheer me up. ![]()
I'll try again with her and cite the above. I don't know how to go up the food chain in this case because it's County Government. She is the Treasurer and I believe is elected. (Won't be getting my vote!!)
I guess I could try one of the Board of Supervisors but I kind of doubt they would care and not sure they have any authority there.
01-25-2013 07:21 AM
electra wrote:Thanks guys! I knew you'd cheer me up.
I'll try again with her and cite the above. I don't know how to go up the food chain in this case because it's County Government. She is the Treasurer and I believe is elected. (Won't be getting my vote!!)
I guess I could try one of the Board of Supervisors but I kind of doubt they would care and not sure they have any authority there.
You would be surprised at what the BOCC cares about. If they get a complaint from a constituent, they will take a look at it.

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