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@Anonymous wrote:
I have been repairing my credit for 6 months, got 3 collections accounts deleted (one of which I was sued for and won), 4 negative payment history items deleted, and as now working on getting some inquiries deleted. I started with a 590 and now have a 715 avg.
I was approved today for a $5k limit usaa card and a $20k navy federal card.
Anyways, for anyone in the trenches fighting the good fight, just know there’s a light at the end of the tunnel and you can put those mistakes behind you.
Just wanted to pop in and share my success and hopefully motivate someone out there!
Hi OP and welcome to the Forum! Congrats on the clean up and approvals. Enjoy those new cards when they arrive. Nurture them well and continue to build your profile and watch doors continue to open. Congrats again and do stick around, there's lots to be learned around these here parts.
Welcome to the myFICO forums!
Keep moving forward to bigger and better credit!
Congrats and welcome!!
Its great to see someone else take the bull by the horns and fight for what we want in life.
Can you share you story on the fight with how you won the suit? If too personal no worries.
@Anonymous wrote:
I have been repairing my credit for 6 months, got 3 collections accounts deleted (one of which I was sued for and won), 4 negative payment history items deleted, and as now working on getting some inquiries deleted. I started with a 590 and now have a 715 avg.
I was approved today for a $5k limit usaa card and a $20k navy federal card.
Anyways, for anyone in the trenches fighting the good fight, just know there’s a light at the end of the tunnel and you can put those mistakes behind you.
Just wanted to pop in and share my success and hopefully motivate someone out there!
Thanks, and I would be happy to share the lawsuit details.
The debt was from 4-5 years ago for about $1500 or so.
Prior to the lawsuit I offered them a settlement of about half and they declined, so I figured I'd rather spend my money on my defense than paying these people who I didn't even originally owe. So, I paid a local bankruptcy attorney $500 to defend me and he came up with the following defense:
He used the arbitration clause in the agreement I had with the original creditor to force them to give up. Since arbitration costs about $2500 or so to start, it wouldn't have been worth it for them to pay $2500+ to potentially collect $1500. So, they declined the arbitration and the case was dismissed with prejudice. They can't try and collect on the debt, they can't sell the debt, and I can't sue them for anything related to the debt. Case closed!