Quoting REAL PERSON
Hi Bo, I was reading your site and found that you were very informative and helpful in a "real person" manner. I was hoping you could answer my questions or lead in the right direction. I recently settled with a collection agency for an account that was probably charged off, been about 2 years to the date of my last payment. The agency had retained a law firm (or the agency was a
law firm) and I was issued a summons. Not wanting to go to court, I settled with them for an amount and have received a "Paid In Full" letter, as well a "Stipulation of Settlement" that was filed with the court (I am assuming with that being filed with the court, I do not have to appear). Now I would like to update and improve my credit score but I am not sure how to approach the credit bureaus. I am not sure what to include in my letter, the type of response, and response time I should be expecting. Also, the "Paid In
Full" letter is pretty generic although it has a legal header there is no signature, is that OK? Do I need to include the "Stipulation of Settlement" or just the "Paid In Full"? Can I request that that item now be deleted since it is completely paid? I am so lost. Sorry for the long email. Your help is truly appreciated.
Sincerely,
REAL PERSON
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 05:17:06 -0700
From: Bobo@oskie.com
To: Real Person
Subject: Fwd: Re: Bo - Need some advice on "Paid In Full" letter
My first thought is you have a legal item on your credit report which means 10 years.
Do you have your report. If not get one NOW!
I would dispute the item and marked paid in full after i tried to dispute it as not mine.
Should take about 14 - 30 days for response.
Might hire Lexington Law Firm
Tuesday, June 07, 2005
Paid in full on a legal item
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