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Hi
Ok so i had to find an old credit report. The thing is I was not knowledgeable about a lot of things re: credit. I was paying them on time but i had lost my job so i asked them if they could work with me they said no because at the time my account was in good standing. Once my account went bad i asked them for help they said ok but the account would have to be closed so i said ok. Well while on the program i ended up losing my job and missed a payment since i missed a payment the program was null and void and they charged me back interest or something along those lines they said it was part of the terms i agreed to; i couldnt remember but there was nothing i could do. So i continued paying them but the account was a charge off by that time. One day i called to make a payment and they told me they dont have the account anymore, so i continue paying but now its to a collection agency. I continued making monthly payments, i close my bank account lets say in june (last payment); september i noticed it was no longer on my credit report. Hope i clarified everything,
Ok so credit report (old one i had saved) day of first delinquency says 6/1/2010. Account closed 11/2011. This report is from Jan 2017 and it shows last payment was december 2016.
So should i just call this new company and just finish paying the debt? Will that cause it to be put back on my credit report and cause score to drop?
Thank you for all the help.
Its actually National enterprise Systems.
I've gotten new reports and its not on there. They called me today and i hit the pick up button by accident. They asked if i could pay in full i told them im pretty sure i have paid that debt already and its over 7 years old she said your last payment was in June. I asked her to send me a detail letter showing starting debt all my payments and current balance. she stated so you are disputing this debt? i said yes she said ok asked couple verification questions and said ok good bye. Im not sure what happens next.
Thank you
@RootDet wrote:From a creditor standpoint, since the account was not deliquent for a full seven years, they can report it. By making payment toward the debt, you effectively restarted the clock to be 7 years from your last deliqency.
You kind of got lucky the account fell off the report while you were paying on it.
Another thing with collections agencies, always communicate in writting. It will help you in the long term!.
That is not correct. Making payments in no way affects the reporting time clock. Once the account is charged off, the DoFD cannot ever be legally changed.
@QueenJ wrote:Hello
I had an account with BOA. Account went bad i believe it was a charge off. I had automatic payments set up, then it fell off my credit and i switch banks so no more payments. About 4 months go by and now i have received a letter and a message from a debt collection agency. What advice do you guys have for my situation? any do's and don't?
Thank you
Do contact them and make repayment arrangements
Don't wait too long to do so. CA's generally give a 30 day grace period, after which it will be reported as a collection, unless you contact them as suggested above.
Edit: Please see my next reply reagarding this.
@QueenJ wrote:The collection agency is enterprise recovery systems. So even tho the 7 years have passed they can put it back on my credit report? argggg. i was going to call them but wasnt sure by me calling if it would do any damage.
Thank you
If 7 years have passed - then its Zombie debt. Past the time limit for it to be reported. Ordinarily I would recommend the FOAD letter. BUT - the fly in the ointment here is you having made payments and then stopping those payments. That *can* establish a new SOL that you can be sued for depending on your states SOL laws. This is referred to as a "reset of the SOL", often confused with the reporting time limit, but that is unrelated.
Did you sign a repayment agreement? 12 states require a written repayment agreement (California is one that I know of) to be signed by the debtor for the reset to occur. How long ago did the payments stop and how much was owed?
I never signed an agreement it was all done by phone. Last payment was in june which is around the time it fell off my report as well. Im in Fl.
Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:
@QueenJ wrote:The collection agency is enterprise recovery systems. So even tho the 7 years have passed they can put it back on my credit report? argggg. i was going to call them but wasnt sure by me calling if it would do any damage.
Thank you
If 7 years have passed - then its Zombie debt. Past the time limit for it to be reported. Ordinarily I would recommend the FOAD letter. BUT - the fly in the ointment here is you having made payments and then stopping those payments. That *can* establish a new SOL that you can be sued for depending on your states SOL laws. This is referred to as a "reset of the SOL", often confused with the reporting time limit, but that is unrelated.
Did you sign a repayment agreement? 12 states require a written repayment agreement (California is one that I know of) to be signed by the debtor for the reset to occur. How long ago did the payments stop and how much was owed?