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so I received a letter in from EOS CCA collection for $420 I didn't want to deal with them and decided I'd try to reach out to the original debtor which was National Grid insteqr. I asked them if they'd agree to reclaim the debt back from EOS CCA so I could pay them instead they never really answered me about the whole reclaiming the debt back but just kept saying "yes, you can pay us" so I did does that mean they reclaimed the debt back or no? After I made my in full payment they emailed me a paid in full letter from them. How do I go about asking them to not report to the credit agencies or to agree to take their tradeline off my reports? Is national grid difficult to deal with as far as getting them off your report?
@gracie8676 wrote:so I received a letter in from EOS CCA collection for $420 I didn't want to deal with them and decided I'd try to reach out to the original debtor which was National Grid insteqr. I asked them if they'd agree to reclaim the debt back from EOS CCA so I could pay them instead they never really answered me about the whole reclaiming the debt back but just kept saying "yes, you can pay us" so I did does that mean they reclaimed the debt back or no? After I made my in full payment they emailed me a paid in full letter from them. How do I go about asking them to not report to the credit agencies or to agree to take their tradeline off my reports? Is national grid difficult to deal with as far as getting them off your report?
Cant find them on search. Never heard of them. Typo? EOS way back used to PFD it appears. But success with them is slim to none. They are used for telecommunication collections by a few cell providers. If they didnt say yes. Then who knows. Could go either way. Since its paid. call them and ask if its their intention to do so. Good Luck.