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Collections questions

So in 2015/2016, I had 4 cards go to collections. Over the years, I've paid 2 of them. How can I find the other two? Lol, strange question, I know. They used to show up on credit reports, but they dont anymore. They were Belk for like $450 and TJ Maxx for $200. I have a letter from 2015 for the Belk account and that was the last I heard about it. 

 

One of the 2 cards that i DID pay off last year still shows up on my credit reports, but not that I paid the collection agency. The last update is from January 2016. It was PIF sometime after July 2020. Hell, I dont even know what agency it was anymore, just knew that it was the one from 2015! On my TU, it says it will fall off May 2022.

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FireMedic1
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Re: Collections questions

Get your real credit reports from annual credit report for free. They list everything. They may be sitting right on the reports.


TWO MORE MONTHS NO BK! (on Eq/Ex)
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Slowlyrebuilding
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Re: Collections questions

Are the debts passed the statue of limitations in your state? 

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Anonymous
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@FireMedic1 wrote:

Get your real credit reports from annual credit report for free. They list everything. They may be sitting right on the reports.


I did look at all three and neither Belk/TJX are on there. The one I did pay in 2020 though is still on there

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@Slowlyrebuilding wrote:

Are the debts passed the statue of limitations in your state? 


If what i'm reading is correct, the limit in NC is 3 years. The address on those cards are NC. I've physically moved since then but my mom still lives at that address so i still get mail there. nothing from any collections has gone there since 2016

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