Tuesday, October 25, 2005

this mysterious creditor is nameless. I have no way to contact them

Quoting REAL PERSON

Good Morning,
I recently decided to use my car as collateral for a consolidation loan. I thought my credit score wasl around 640, when I heard 605 I was shocked. The bank manager let me know it appeared to be from a medical bill last fall. I have insurance. I have no idea where it came from or why. The main problem is this mysterious creditor is nameless, therefore I have no way to contact them or give them my insurance information. The only thing available is three numbers and a bunch of stars. 491***, its only listed for 1 month then nothing. Does that mean, (seems obvious the more I talk about it), that my credit suffers because they either payed the bill late or were never notified of one? Thats not right.

Next I would like to know how negative the effect may be on my credit if I do receive a consolidation loan with the title of my car? Its still worth $12,000, has 50,000 miles of high quality warranty remaining, looks and runs great and is fun to drive. Plus it is payed for and its mine. I really don't want to sell it if I don't have too.
I always figure theres a brighter day somewhere in the future.
Thanks,
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