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Email response back, this is what I got, any ideas what to do next?
Dear Mr. xxxxxx,
I was forwarded your email by the Director of the Central Collection Unit for review. Unfortunately the policy of the Central Collection Unit is that once an account has been referred for collection the account is also eligible to be reported to the credit reporting agencies of Experian and Trans Union. Upon reviewing your account I see that the balance referred was for an outstanding charges for Fall 2008 tuition and fees and books. Then with payments received 2-4-10 and 1-28-11 from your Maryland State Income Tax refund the account was paid in full. At no given time did you ever contact CCU to setup a payment plan, it was not until after the account was paid in full that you started contacting CCU to state that the account was sent in error or to dispute. At those times the representative at CCU advised you to contact the college with your dispute. If the college would have reduced the balance or refunded you because of an appeal they are asked to send CCU notification of that so that the credit history can be updated or reduced. Per my conversation with the college representative there was no appeal submitted in regards to these charges. Students are also notified in their billing that any delinquent balance will be referred to collection by the Central Collection Unit and referred to the credit bureaus. Therefore the policy is that accounts will stay reported for the 7 years allowed by law. Your account is eligible to drop 4/2015 which is 6 yrs 9 mos from the date the account was reported delinquent.
Keep trying
Send another one, also look for someone up the ladder. Maybe a VP or CEO.
Hi Would one of you mind PM'ing me the e-mail address? When I Googled it, I got what looked to be a generic e-mail. I'd really appreciate the help!
Thanks!
Just an update for everyone. I have emailed the director a second time with no response. I just emailed him a third time. If I do no receive a good response does anyone know who is higher then the director of the MD CCU?
You might also try sending a certified letter. I remember once hearing that electronic mail is not always the best way to communicate with State Agencies.
If that doesn't work, you could always send a letter to the Lt. Governor. As I'm sure you're aware, he'll be running for Governor and may find that responding to a constituent's request as simple as yours, could prove beneficial to him. Just a suggestion.
After getting nowhere with one of my local agencies, I've reached out to my State Senator in the past with quick and positive results and yes, it was an election year. Of course that could've been coincidental and had no bearing on me getting such quick assistance.
Either way I hope you get some positive results although you seem to be progressing nicely without the removal.
I did get approved for a 3k CL Discover IT card. To my luck the only bureau they pulled was Equifax. That is the only bureau not showing this paid collection account. I applied for the Amex BCE and was declined after they checked all 3 bureaus. I requested a manual review and have my fingers crossed. If manual review goes south, I will write a letter for one last ditch effort.
If I can successfully get this off of my reports I will have scores in the 700's with all 3 bureaus.
Congrats on the approval with Discover.
Hopefully your manual review will get you an approval with AMEX. If it does your decision to forget about contacting MD CCU any further is a good one. Just let it drop off when it's due to drop off. Once you have AMEX in your wallet along with Discover you've hit the big time and as long as you adhere to all the rules provided for good credit on the board (0 balances on cc except one, 0 - 30% util, minimum inquiries each year, mix of types of credit, CLI, etc.) your scores will hit 700+ across the board in no time!
Keep us posted about the manual review.
Some will promise up and down that they have policies and are unable to do this type of thing, but it's a load of crap. Just keep trying, keep sending them notices and calling. Also, try not disputing the validity of the account (as the email you posted alluded to), simply beg for mercy and appeal to their emotional side as human beings.
With this approach it took me a few tries before I got someone who would agree, but 5 out of the 5 companies I had issues which needed to be resolved all eventually agreed to remove the derog. marks from my report. The question isn't CAN they do it, it's a matter of WHO in their organization will do it for you. You need to find that person, and virtually beg in a straight forward and eloquent appeal to their emotional side that they help you, a fellow human being who simply made a mistake, out.