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Hi everyone! First time poster here. I've spent the past couple of days reading over the many forum posts about my questions. I got a lot of good info, but still have questions.
background:
working on repairing credit and raising score so I can buy a house. I have a monthly subscription with myFICO and based on their mortgage score simulator they recommend I pay off 2 charge offs. The accounts are reporting monthly and showing super high utilization's.
charge offs:
Discover Card - $2179
CW Nexus Credit Card - $1078
my questions:
1. do I pay the charge offs and try to negotiate a PFD? Based on what I've read I don't think Discover will do a PFD.
2. How should I initiate the conversation? Should I call and then request letter with their agreement before
paying?
thanks in advance for any feedback! I really appreciate it!!
Hi and welcome to the forums!
PFD is meant for collection agencies, not for the original creditors as they are highly unlikely to agree to such an arrangement. Have these debts been sent to a collection agency yet? If not, pay them - either in full or a negotiated settlement amount. You can just call each creditor to discuss payment options.
Once the accounts are paid, you can attempt a goodwill campaign to have the charge offs removed. Discover isn't known to entertain goodwills- but you can try. I dont know about the other lender you've listed.
Whether or not paying will immediately increase your scores depends on your revolving utilization before and after payoff. Outstanding chargeoff balances are factored into your util so if bringing the balances to $0 causes your util to drop below a threshold for scoring, you will see a boost.
Paying will also prevent future updates (after the final update to reflect paymemt) which will allow the derogatory to age and your scores to recover. The monthly updates keep your scores suppressed as they keep the derogatory "fresh" to the scoring algorithms.
my bad about breaking the form rules
but to be honest with you I just removed about six accounts this way and it worked just fine
the only one like I said it didn't work for was for a credit card company
but collections on other accounts work perfectly fine
some of my disputes were completed in 2 days some of them took up the 7 days but all of them successful except for my capital One
@Anonymous wrote:
my bad about breaking the form rules
but to be honest with you I just removed about six accounts this way and it worked just fine
the only one like I said it didn't work for was for a credit card company
but collections on other accounts work perfectly fine
some of my disputes were completed in 2 days some of them took up the 7 days but all of them successful except for my capital One
OP is dealing with original creditor tradelines, not collections.
And what worked for you may not work for all - a lot depends on the collection agency and their policies. Most collection agencies only care about getting paid and only bother reporting to the bureaus in hopes of forcing payment - once payment is received, they could not care less about maintaining a record of the debt on your credit reports - thats why PFDs work for many collection agencies and not creditors.
and the same could be said about everything you post that it might not work for everybody else
but the point is for the forums just to share what does work and that's what worked for me so maybe it will work for somebody else
and that's okay that's okay if their credit cards other people who read this don't have just that specific situation it's okay to add more information again what's what makes the forms useful
@Anonymous wrote:
and the same could be said about everything you post that it might not work for everybody else
but the point is for the forums just to share what does work and that's what worked for me so maybe it will work for somebody else
and that's okay that's okay if their credit cards other people who read this don't have just that specific situation it's okay to add more information again what's what makes the forms useful
Except your suggestion could do more harm than good. Mine won't.
The point of the forums is to help eachother, not advocate for actions that could prove costly.
@Anonymous wrote:
and the same could be said about everything you post that it might not work for everybody else
but the point is for the forums just to share what does work and that's what worked for me so maybe it will work for somebody else
and that's okay that's okay if their credit cards other people who read this don't have just that specific situation it's okay to add more information again what's what makes the forms useful
Sharing is great, however this forum has rules. They can be found here
I strongly suggest you familiarize yourself with MyFico Terms Of Service
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Thanks for the feedback! Looks like I missed some replies that were removed, but I appreciate everyone taking the time to respond and share.
I should have been more thorough with my background info...
Discover is from 2017. They sent me to an attorney last year. I've never responded to them but from what I can tell they still own the account. They're still reporting monthly (reported this month to all 3 credit bureaus) and show the balance. Do you know if it's worth contacting them directly if they've sent me to an attorney? I'm willing to PIF if it means resolving this mess.
Regarding Cw Nexus Credit Card, I believe this a Merrick Bank CC I had based on my research. I'm not familiar with Cw. Do you think it's worth paying?
if I do settle with both, should I mail a check? I paid a collection last year with Portfolio and did it thru their online pay system. No issues and it was removed after paying. Once I get something in writing with an agreed payment plan I want to get it done.
One other addition I have...
I refreshed my credit reports with myFICO this morning and a new collection was added
It's for Directv for $398 for no return on the equipment. The frustrating part is I did return the equipment but never kept the receipt from the UPS store. Anyway, should I pay this as well and try and resolve?
Again, I appreciate the advice and your time. Joining this forum has been so encouraging and motivating. Even though there's a lot to do to get my credit fixed, feels like there's light at the end of the tunnel.
I don't know if this is an option, but you could go to the UPS store and see if they have a record of your return