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@Anonymous wrote:The representative had no idea what SOL was because that is used when talking about how long a creditor has to take legal action.What you are talking about is credit reporting time period.......which is 7 years from DOFD. However, the 7 years doesn't begin counting until 180 days past DOFD. So, the account can actually remain for up to 7.5 years from DOFD.The DOFD for each account should be the same on each CR.On EQ, look for DOLA or DOFD. On EX and TU, they usually say "this account scheduled to remain until XXXX"When you call the CRA, you need to ask for "FCRA Compliance Date" or "Date of Removal"You should not dispute anything that is accurate.
@Anonymous wrote:Thank you Sidewinder! When you say I should not dispute anything that is accurate, is that because it's a lowlife thing to do? Or is it because it has a very good chance of backfiring?
@Anonymous wrote:
....You should not dispute anything that is accurate.
going2tdc wrote:
.....Or is it because it has a very good chance of backfiring?