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I'v been lurking and rebuilding for sometime. I have had success with three of my four medical bills. But before I even started I knew this one was going to be my thorn. It's being reported to both TU and EX. I had disputer it but I called them today and they said it was valid. What should I do next .... Suggestions are welcomed. I have a little over a year for 7 years...
CCollection on debt to: Med1 02 Medical
The collection agency "Carter-Young" was hired to collect a debt of $1,986 originally owed to "Med1 02 Medical" on account number "XXXXXX".
Collection agency [?] | Carter-Young |
Original balance [?] | $1,986 |
Current balance [?] | $1,986 |
Date assigned [?] | Feb 14, 2006 |
Original lender [?] | Med1 02 Medical |
Account number [?] | XXXXXX |
Account holder [?] | Individual |
Account descriptions [?] | Placed for collection |
I'm in the same boat with one of my baddies. It's 6 1/2 years old already so I'm not sure whether or not it's worth it to PFD with it being so close to falling off. Besides $2000 is a lot to PFD. I couldn't afford that anyways. It would seem to me that medical collections would have the highest probability of GW because you can use the insurance excuse (altough that is just speculation and I cannot confirm this).
Thanks for your reply! 2k is just not an option for this pay for delete right now.. Not when I have to face my stupid Gap/GEMB judgement...
@Dbadup wrote:I'v been lurking and rebuilding for sometime. I have had success with three of my four medical bills. But before I even started I knew this one was going to be my thorn. It's being reported to both TU and EX. I had disputer it but I called them today and they said it was valid. What should I do next .... Suggestions are welcomed. I have a little over a year for 7 years...
CCollection on debt to: Med1 02 Medical
The collection agency "Carter-Young" was hired to collect a debt of $1,986 originally owed to "Med1 02 Medical" on account number "XXXXXX".
Collection agency [?]
Carter-Young
Original balance [?]
$1,986
Current balance [?]
$1,986
Date assigned [?]
Feb 14, 2006
Original lender [?]
Med1 02 Medical
Account number [?]
XXXXXX
Account holder [?]
Individual
Account descriptions [?]
Placed for collection
Welcome to the forums.
The date you need to know is DoFD (Date of First Delinquncy). That is what determines how long a collection can report. Collections and charge offs can report for up to 7.5 years from the DoFD on the OC (Original Creditor) account that led to the CO or collection. For medical collections the date of service is looked at as the DoFD.
From a BK years ago to:
EX - 3/11 pulled by lender- 835, EQ - 2/11-816, TU - 2/11-782
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem".
Thanks MarineVietVet!! So if thats the case services were rendered in oct. 05. How would I get that information... a DV??. I already have something typed and ready to go!!
@Dbadup wrote:Thanks MarineVietVet!! So if thats the case services were rendered in oct. 05. How would I get that information... a DV??. I already have something typed and ready to go!!
There are several ways to get the DoFD. You can call the OC and just ask them.Or if you pull your free reports from annualcreditreport.com Experian and Transunion will have the drop off dates. The Equifax report will show the actual DoFD. Reports from third party sites (including myFICO) often don't have the most complete information.
From a BK years ago to:
EX - 3/11 pulled by lender- 835, EQ - 2/11-816, TU - 2/11-782
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem".