We received a notice from the court that we have an undeliverable address on our creditor list. Okay, no big deal. These things happen, usually the result of expired forwarding orders.
In our case, we have a creditor that is no longer in business. The Feds shut them down for fraudulent activity (taking ACH payments without proper permission). The forwarding order on the last address I had has expired. The new address listed (to where mail used to go) is now a different company that has no connection. There is a company that took on some of the deposit and loan accounts and they told me they do not have our account and couldn't offer me any more information. Thing is, it's still sitting on our credit report, with the old undeliverable address. There has been no activity on that entry since 2010. The feds officially shut them down in 2012, I think.
I'm pretty sure I can just dispute the entry it it will fall off our credit report. Nobody seems to be able reach anyone to verify the debt, and the trust that took over it's accounts has no record of me. I suspect that our account was part of the fraudulent accounts.... as we were impacted by their activity. But, that's a different story. We did take out the loan and we did owe the money.
I'm thinking we should update the address to that of the liquidating trust and leave it at that even though they told me they don't have a record of us.
Any other words of direction?
In our case, we have a creditor that is no longer in business. The Feds shut them down for fraudulent activity (taking ACH payments without proper permission). The forwarding order on the last address I had has expired. The new address listed (to where mail used to go) is now a different company that has no connection. There is a company that took on some of the deposit and loan accounts and they told me they do not have our account and couldn't offer me any more information. Thing is, it's still sitting on our credit report, with the old undeliverable address. There has been no activity on that entry since 2010. The feds officially shut them down in 2012, I think.
I'm pretty sure I can just dispute the entry it it will fall off our credit report. Nobody seems to be able reach anyone to verify the debt, and the trust that took over it's accounts has no record of me. I suspect that our account was part of the fraudulent accounts.... as we were impacted by their activity. But, that's a different story. We did take out the loan and we did owe the money.
I'm thinking we should update the address to that of the liquidating trust and leave it at that even though they told me they don't have a record of us.
Any other words of direction?
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