Quick question: we are disputing some info on our reports and what is the absolute fastest way to get a response?
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I got free credit reports from all 3 bureaus on www.annualcreditreport.com. I disputed all the negative information I had from each online, and within a month all 3 either removed or updated the credit report. From what I've read most people send a letter directly to the credit bureaus, but thankfully this method worked out for me.
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How should it show for Chapt 13 people? For example, my car that was repossed says I owe $17,000 but in the plan I am only liable for owing $1,800. It shows Repo money may be owed by consumer.
Should the correct way say balance owed $1,800 included in chapter 13???Chapt. 13 Petition Filed 9/29/07
Case Confirmed 12/10/07
59 mos done 1 payment to go
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Hi guys/gals,
I notice on one of my credit reports from experian that its reporting as "charge-off". I notified my attoney about the situation and he actually doesn't work for the firm anymore and I spoke to his assistant and he told me to write a formal letter to experian stating that it should reports differently as "discharge" or something like that. I was wondering if I need to write the letter or would the attoney provide one for me? From speaking to him it sounded like I need to write one myself.
If not, would there a good template I can use for this letter online for experian to change the "charge-off" to report correctly? Because I want to make sure I have the correct "lingo" for them to change the status. Thanks!Discharged: 12/23/2008
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Go to this site and look up the correct dispute letters: www.creditinfocenter.com
Yes you have to write the letters yourself the attorney's don't do this unless they are taking a creditor to court for sanctions.Filed CH 7 9/30/2008
Discharged Jan 5, 2009! Closed Jan 18, 2009
I am not an attorney. None of my advice is legal advice in any way..
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Originally posted by StartingOver08 View PostGo to this site and look up the correct dispute letters: www.creditinfocenter.com
Yes you have to write the letters yourself the attorney's don't do this unless they are taking a creditor to court for sanctions.Discharged: 12/23/2008
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Originally posted by bellagad View Postfirst of all i would like to thank this site for all the information i have recieved and learned. i filed chapter 7 in oct 05 was financed for a new truck before discharge. checked with trustee he said it was fine, was discharged on 1/06 and thanks to this site i now have learned how it is done. i pulled all 3 cr and was shocked, had i not known about this site i would have went beserk. i started adding up all my disputes and mine alone were 47 and the wifes were close to 80. today i was informed that equifax has agreed to remove almost everything. now i am going after the other cra and look forward to the outcome. i was working with a housing lender until she told me it would cost 700.00 to remove the bad off of my cr. i did it for a fraction of the cost. my goal is to have a house with in the next 6 months and thanks to everyone here i now know the steps to take. now off to the eye doctor i go as there is a price to pay as you learn. i am now crossed eyed., if anyone needs a great collection of dispute letters that i have made for all of my derogs just let me know and i will send them, thanks again
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I have a question about my credit report. I was discharged Chapter 7 02/09 and checked my credit report a few days ago. Capital One is reporting "Account transferred to another office" instead of IIB. Who do I contact to have this corrected, Experian or Capital One? I have read the post but was a little confused. Also, the accounts that were listed IIB are reporting the dollar amounts on Limit and High Balance but have the balance as zero. Does this matter and do these numbers stay on there? one other thing, on the payment history section the last entry has KD (Key Derogatory). Is this normal after the BR? Love this site!!!
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Originally posted by sippy View PostI have a question about my credit report. I was discharged Chapter 7 02/09 and checked my credit report a few days ago. Capital One is reporting "Account transferred to another office" instead of IIB. Who do I contact to have this corrected, Experian or Capital One?
Also, the accounts that were listed IIB are reporting the dollar amounts on Limit and High Balance but have the balance as zero. Does this matter and do these numbers stay on there?
one other thing, on the payment history section the last entry has KD (Key Derogatory). Is this normal after the BR?I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice nor a statement of the law - only a lawyer can provide those.
06/01/06 - Filed Ch 13
06/28/06 - 341 Meeting
07/18/06 - Confirmation Hearing - not confirmed, 3 objections
10/05/06 - Hearing to resolve 2 trustee objections
01/24/07 - Judge dismisses mortgage company objection
09/27/07 - Confirmed at last!
06/10/11 - Trustee confirms all payments made
08/10/11 - DISCHARGED !
10/02/11 - CASE CLOSED
Countdown: 60 months paid, 0 months to go
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All 3 credit reporting agencies allow you to contest anything on your credit report right online for free. No need to send letters anymore. It is really simple. Try it this way first, then if you have problems, send the reporting agency a letter. If they can't fix the bad entry, then contact the credit card company directly.
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Originally posted by moneytrouble View PostAll 3 credit reporting agencies allow you to contest anything on your credit report right online for free. No need to send letters anymore. It is really simple. Try it this way first, then if you have problems, send the reporting agency a letter. If they can't fix the bad entry, then contact the credit card company directly.
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Refirmed on Credit Report??
We filed Ch 7 last year and were discharged in Sept '08. We reaffirmed our house & our vehicle and paid them both off in March of this year. Both of these are still showing as "included in bankruptcy". Is this correct? Shouldn't it show that they were both reaffirmed and paid in full rather than included? I would think this would help improve our credit as it shows that we really were trying to do what was best.
Thanks!Discharged Ch 7 9/10/08
Livin' the GOOD life
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