Hi everyone.... I apologize in advance for such a long post. Does anyone have advice on what I should do about this?
I am having a problem with a creditor updating the "Date of Last Activity" field every month with Transunion and it appears to be lowering that score. The creditor is Wells Fargo HELOC.
• I was discharged through Chapter 7 on 10/2010.
• This HELOC was IIB - not reaffirmed.
• Never made any late payments - we continued and still do pay the payment on time every month (they send us "informational statements" monthly)
Every other creditor, including the main Wells Fargo mortgage and our auto loan that were all IIB are porting correctly: Date of Last Activity around 5/2010 - 10/2010.
MyFico confirmed that it is this HELOC account that is, as they put it, "Showing as a recently missed payment or derogatory indicator." Every month! The representative said that Wells Fargo should not be updating the status and date of last activity fields after Chapter 7. Since this reporting on Transunion is the only one that is being reported this way and lower by 70 points I am inclined to believe him. He advised me to contact Wells Fargo about it, but all they did was open up a dispute and say that it is being reported correctly - Chapter 7. They clearly did not even read my letter or the circled items on the credit report since I agree with it saying Chapter 7 - just not having activity updated every month.
In addition, they now put a "Compliance Condition Code" on the tradeline and will not remove it until we agree it is being reported correctly.
So, I guess my questions are:
1. Should the "Status as of" and "Date of Last Activity" fields (even if paying monthly on a discharged debt) be updated after Chapter 7?
2. It sure looks like it, but does something like this lower the credit score for certain, or should I not even worry about it?
3. Is this "re-aging" the account in some way?
4. Should I agree with the reporting and have them remove the condition code?
This seems like we are being punished again every month. We understand that they won't count our monthly payments as positive credit history after the bankruptcy, but how can they count our monthly payments as negative history instead?
Does this mean we have to wait a full 7 years and more before this monthly late payment history stops for good? This does not make any sense. What should we do?
Thank you so much for any responses.
I am having a problem with a creditor updating the "Date of Last Activity" field every month with Transunion and it appears to be lowering that score. The creditor is Wells Fargo HELOC.
• I was discharged through Chapter 7 on 10/2010.
• This HELOC was IIB - not reaffirmed.
• Never made any late payments - we continued and still do pay the payment on time every month (they send us "informational statements" monthly)
Every other creditor, including the main Wells Fargo mortgage and our auto loan that were all IIB are porting correctly: Date of Last Activity around 5/2010 - 10/2010.
MyFico confirmed that it is this HELOC account that is, as they put it, "Showing as a recently missed payment or derogatory indicator." Every month! The representative said that Wells Fargo should not be updating the status and date of last activity fields after Chapter 7. Since this reporting on Transunion is the only one that is being reported this way and lower by 70 points I am inclined to believe him. He advised me to contact Wells Fargo about it, but all they did was open up a dispute and say that it is being reported correctly - Chapter 7. They clearly did not even read my letter or the circled items on the credit report since I agree with it saying Chapter 7 - just not having activity updated every month.
In addition, they now put a "Compliance Condition Code" on the tradeline and will not remove it until we agree it is being reported correctly.
So, I guess my questions are:
1. Should the "Status as of" and "Date of Last Activity" fields (even if paying monthly on a discharged debt) be updated after Chapter 7?
2. It sure looks like it, but does something like this lower the credit score for certain, or should I not even worry about it?
3. Is this "re-aging" the account in some way?
4. Should I agree with the reporting and have them remove the condition code?
This seems like we are being punished again every month. We understand that they won't count our monthly payments as positive credit history after the bankruptcy, but how can they count our monthly payments as negative history instead?
Does this mean we have to wait a full 7 years and more before this monthly late payment history stops for good? This does not make any sense. What should we do?
Thank you so much for any responses.
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