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I'm not sure how to go about the dispute, but I'm sure others will help with that.
If it is a duplicate trade line the information is being factored into your score twice, so you would likely see some improvement in score although it likely wouldn't be significant depending on age. How many other negative accounts (accounts that possess a negative piece of information) do you have, and it was it the age of them (if any) and what's the age of the account you're saying is duplicated?
How does your EQ score compare to your EX/TU scores? If EQ is your lowest score by a little bit, you could probably guess that the difference could be the double bad account. There are dramatically diminishing to no returns however on multiple negative accounts on your credit report. For example I had a 120 day late payment on one account and a 90 day late on another. Removing one of those items gave me 1 point, where removing the second gave me 41 points. Others have reported more than a 1 point gain in this example, perhaps 5-10 points, but no where near the amount achieved when eliminating the final baddie. As with almost everything credit related, it's very profile-specific.
@Anonymous wrote:
So I just noticed on my credit report. ONLY equifax, a charged off account (settled and closed) has 2 tradelines with the same acount and same info. If I get one removed do u think my score will improve a bit?
Also what should I dispute it as. There is no box to check "duplicate account".....
Anyone done this and had success??
I have had a duplicate tradeline only on Equifax for the past 7 years. Of course it is a CO.
I've disputed it with Equifax every 6 to 8 months and it always comes back verified.
Luckily for me, my CO and it's evil twin, will both age off my report in August of this year.
@Anonymous wrote:
DiD it get deleted at some point?? How long was it gone for?
My twin tradeline line first appeared around 2012 on EQ only. And since EQ will not remove it, the twin tradeline is still appearing on EQ.
Thankfully, the DOFD for it on EQ is 9/2010, so it will gracefully age off EQ in August 2017.
At this point my twin baddie is just a faded memory.
@Anonymous wrote:
How does that make sense if it's reporting the same account??
I would love it if I had four or five twin tradelines that had $25K SL with 0.2% utilization reporting
Oh well, win some, lose some
If both accounts have different account numbers, even if only off by 1 digit, I would think they'd both be viewed as completely different accounts both by the creditor and by the CRA's and of course the FICO algorithm that's being used to create a score.