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Paying does not negate the fact of the collection, which remains as a major derog.
Paying ceases updated reporting showing that the debt remains unpaid, which then permits the effect of the collection to age.

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@Anonymous wrote:
So pretty much suck it up and wait 7 years...
FICO 9 discounts paid collections; as does VS 3.0 (not that widely used); likely won't have to suck it up for 7 years as I would expect non-trivial adoption of FICO 9 for credit cards at least within another 3; however, mortgages are still on the old standard and yeah, stuck unless you can get it off though.
Google HIPAA method.
Paid vs. unpaid does make a difference to UW at least.


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@Anonymous wrote:
And it's 7 years since it last reported correct?
No, a derog account reports a max of 7.5 years from the OCs DoFD. The CRAs will typically schedule removal at the 7 yr mark so they are sure to remain within the law. For a paid collection you would want to begin a GW letter campaign asking for removal of the whole TL from your CR.