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Which service are you using for scores?
With respect to the charge-offs, simply changing the current status to closed and paid wont remove the fact of the prior charge-off.
It would be retained under both your Payment Rating and your Payment History Profile. Are you sure that the CO itself was deleted in its entirety?
Reason I asked was because you mentioned the service advised you that you needed a mortgage. Per FICO scoring, that isn't so and you can certainly hit well into the 800s without one. You might be looking at the "Equifax Credit Score" which is EQ's FAKO sold on Equifax.com.
If you had COs update and there are no mentions of any CO, and they removed the worst delinquency of a CO, then you could see a nice increase.
If you already had a good mix of credit, opening up 3 new CCs can drop your score by quite a few but you'd rebound within a year. If you had no CCs, I'd bet on a net gain in FICO.
Ignore the mortgage comment.
@Anonymous wrote:
Chase sent me a letter saying that it would delete it completely. Should I send the letter to the cra?? Right now it just says pays as agreed and closed by creditor.
Bummer. I'd let it delete on their own. Certainly don't rush it if viewed as a positive.
The request has to come from Chase and they will tell you it can take up to 90 days.
I had to wait the 90 days, call Chase back and they had to research it.
Come to find out, they coded it wrong and it never even made it to the 3 major credit bureaus. Once it was correctly sent, the entire account was deleted in 2 days.
Good luck!