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FireMedic1
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Re: Had 2 credit cards go to collections


@OmarGB9 wrote:

One question cause I don't think anyone really addressed this: do the original creditors still show up on your reports? Cause if so, while Midland does PFD, their reporting won't be deleted until after 2 years from DOFD (Date of First Delinquency, or when the original account first went delinquent and never became current again). Also, the original creditor (OC)'s reporting will unfortunately remain the full 7 years, although it'll have a zero balance. 


@OmarGB9I cant find the verbage about the 2 yr thing in their FAQ's on reporting. It was updated 01/09/23.


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OmarGB9
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Re: Had 2 credit cards go to collections


@FireMedic1 wrote:

@OmarGB9 wrote:

One question cause I don't think anyone really addressed this: do the original creditors still show up on your reports? Cause if so, while Midland does PFD, their reporting won't be deleted until after 2 years from DOFD (Date of First Delinquency, or when the original account first went delinquent and never became current again). Also, the original creditor (OC)'s reporting will unfortunately remain the full 7 years, although it'll have a zero balance. 


@OmarGB9I cant find the verbage about the 2 yr thing in their FAQ's on reporting. It was updated 01/09/23.


I guess they've changed their policy recently. Big win for consumers! But I do remember seeing that verbiage before. @FireMedic1 


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7774x
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Re: Had 2 credit cards go to collections


@Golfisfun wrote:

So I have a question. I'm dumb to all of this but I had two really bad credit cards go to collections and charged off. Covid and losing my job I fell behind in everything.     So I'm trying to locate the collector but I have a question about the impact on my credit.

 

 

I had a score of 680. It's now 481. How would I even start to rebuild this and any chance I can get those two credit cards in collections off my credit report if I pay the debt? 


Start quickly to get those COs  removed immediately.. other wise  even with a zero balance, COs will be reported as serious delinqincies  ,right up to end  on credit reports until they fall off 7 years later.. Translated.. getting credit will hard  for next 7 years with many denied applications

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