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Collection Problem

I have a collection which appeared on my credit report for Sprint through 401yc18535 (THE RECEIVABLE MANAGEMENT I think was what my report from Experian showed; don't have it in front of me right though). I'm pretty sure it's not mine (neither Sprint nor The Receivable Management could find a past due or collections account with my name, SSN or address). I do have and have had Sprint service, but I've never had a payment issue as far as I know. Anyways, I disputed it with Experian and they removed it from my report. Yay!

 

BUT, now it's back again. Do I simply dispute it again? What's to keep these people from adding it back again if it is removed again?

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Anonymous
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Re: Collection Problem

mail a DV to the CA reporting  CMRRR.

 

I would also get 1 up on them and mail a letter to sprint (main office) asking that they check your name addy and SS # for any collection account. You want an answer in writing. IF they answer that they have nothing then you have proof that it isn't your's!

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Anonymous
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When I DV, is it essential that I have all of the account information? I can't seem to find the entire account number. MyFico only shows the last 4 digits, and Equifax only shows part of it (I'll have to look again to see how much is on there). Is that sufficient, or do I need to find the entire account number? If I need the entire account number, how can I get it?

 

When I did the original dispute, I only included the last 4 digits, so I assume that will be sufficient, but I wanted to get an opinion other than my own.

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Anonymous
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You only need the account # that is on your CR. Usually they are incomplete #s.

 

Only give your SS # to the OC. Never ever give it to anyone else.

 

Have you pulled your free CR from all 3 CBs?  You can do so once a year and it always has complete info.

 

www.annualcreditreport.com

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Anonymous
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So, I received a response from my DV. They sent me a copy of the Sprint bill. It has my name on it AND someone elses name on it. It also has an address that I have never lived at and I don't recognize. I'm not sure what my next step should be. The letter sent back to me says that the debt was valid, but I don't understand how they can say that with just my name on the bill (or, rather, a name that matches mine).
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AndySoCal
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I would call Sprint and explain the problem. See if they can find the account that is in collection. If they have your SSN see if matches the one on that account. I take it you do not recognize the other name on the bill. Also see if Sprint willl send you the account agreement that set up the account. I would think there has to be a way to get you off this account.
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Anonymous
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Thank you for your advice. Sadly, I haven't had a ton of time to deal with this recently and I really just want to make it go away. If Sprint will take a payment from me for the account, will the collections agency have to delete it, or do I need to try to PFD them (the CA) instead? The amount isn't that much, and I'd really rather just spend the money to get it taken care of rather than try to fight to get it corrected.

 

Will that work to get it off of my credit reports, or do I need to spend the time trying to fight it with Sprint in order to get it removed?

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Anonymous
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If the account is not yours, I would not pay them.

They would have to prove that it is your account, and you are saying the name and the address aren't yours, so I don't see how they could prove that.

 

I would try to spend a little more time addressing the identity issue first.

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llecs
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Josh_A wrote:

Thank you for your advice. Sadly, I haven't had a ton of time to deal with this recently and I really just want to make it go away. If Sprint will take a payment from me for the account, will the collections agency have to delete it, or do I need to try to PFD them (the CA) instead? The amount isn't that much, and I'd really rather just spend the money to get it taken care of rather than try to fight to get it corrected.

 

Will that work to get it off of my credit reports, or do I need to spend the time trying to fight it with Sprint in order to get it removed?


 

If you pay Sprint, the CA will still report, but as $0. Whether you owe $0 or $10,000, the point damage to your score is the same. You'd want to do a PFD. If Sprint is reporting too, then your only option is to send them a GW letter to get them removed too. A PFD to the CA won't remove the OC too.

 

If not yours, have you filed a police report yet? Could be an ID theft issue. You can easily get it removed with the help of a police report.

 

 

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Anonymous
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Just a side comment - identity theft is such a scary thing!

It seems way too easy nowadays for people to get your info and open fraudulent accounts.

 

I hope Josh_A is able to get this resolved and get to the bottom of it - scary to think there is someone out there using his info!!!

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