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I have a big couple of months coming up in regards to my Fico scores. I have a CA that has agree to delete a bunch of medical collections if they are paid by the end of November. The CA has 10 different accounts listed, and most of them are from within the last 2 years. Obviously, deleting 10 collections should have a big positive score impact
However, I also just had a judgment filed agains me by NCO for an old CC CO. This should be hitting my reports anytime now and will have a big negative impact on my scores
I am under the impression that a collection is a collection is a collection in Fico scoring regardless of the amount or if it is paid or unpaid. So, since 10 collections will be deleted and only 1 judgment will be added, is there a chance that my score could still have a net increase once all this activity takes place?
@Junejer wrote:
That is exactly what I am saying. The most recent collection is the one that hurts the most, so that's the one that affects the score. Let's say you have those 10 collections and you get the most recent one removed. Now, the new most recent collection gets scored. If that one gets removed, then it goes to the next oldest and so on and so forth.
Regarding the 5 new collections--yeah that'll do it. But it wasn't like each of them caused a 8 point drop. It was the most recent one that caused a 40 point drop. So, since they are all the same age, presumably, if you got one removed you probably are not going to see any score increase.
Hope that I was able to be of some help clarifying this for you.
ByrdMan--they are ALL going to be removed though. I will only have one collection left after that, and it is quite a bit older than ALL the medical collections that will be deleted.