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How long can these score killers remain on your credit reports?
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Turnthepage - are u looking at the actual bureau credit reports or are you looking at a report from a service you've signed up with?
Catleg - reporting late payments after the BK date is not allowed but i will say that it is a grey area if it is on a debt that has been re-affirmed, but mostly it is illegal.
If you would like me to take a look at the letters your sending i may be able to assist.
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Originally posted by df04527 View PostTurnthepage - are u looking at the actual bureau credit reports or are you looking at a report from a service you've signed up with?
Originally posted by df04527 View PostCatleg - reporting late payments after the BK date is not allowed but i will say that it is a grey area if it is on a debt that has been re-affirmed, but mostly it is illegal.
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Originally posted by sunshinepa View PostI personally know since filing, all three of my scores just jumped, one is now up from 568 to 636......do I care.....absolutely not. With the exception of a car loan down the road (maybe), I will never have cards again. Cash only!
The credit score does not mean diddly to us. We will never have another piece of plastic other than debit cards which we currently use. As far a buying a new car, never going to happen again. Too many good used cars out there at prices we can "save" for.
Just bought a 1996 Ford Ranger for youngest son for $800. Needed minor mechanical repairs (timing belt was broken, bad brakes and bad battery) the privious owner did not want to spend money on. Repaired it for around $300 and now have a very nice "older" vehicle.Filed July 2009. Discharged 08/08/2014. Awaiting closing. We made it !!!! Woo-hoo!
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I agree Andy - once I'm on the other side of this FICO can go to hell (forgive me) where it belongs.
The only thing is...and I intend and hope and have to keep my car for a good few more years...when it is time for a new one, it may be a new reasonably priced fuel efficient car.
Originally posted by andy158 View PostI know my credit score has gotten better in the last two years. We changed car insurance companies because of addition of a young driver and got a better rate because of our "good" credit standing. Go figure!
The credit score does not mean diddly to us. We will never have another piece of plastic other than debit cards which we currently use. As far a buying a new car, never going to happen again. Too many good used cars out there at prices we can "save" for.
Just bought a 1996 Ford Ranger for youngest son for $800. Needed minor mechanical repairs (timing belt was broken, bad brakes and bad battery) the privious owner did not want to spend money on. Repaired it for around $300 and now have a very nice "older" vehicle.
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Crummy late payment
I have one petty little card that I was a day late on back in 2008 and it is in "Negative" status and says it will be removed in 2015. How is this economy ever supposed to get better when a hard working bill-paying gal like myself that was one day late (oversight on my calendar-ugh) THREE YEARS AGO has a ding in her credit making it impossible to move forward??? REALLY tired of the ridiculous way that we allow ourselves to be ruled by the credit bureaus.
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Originally posted by StylinGirl View PostI have one petty little card that I was a day late on back in 2008 and it is in "Negative" status and says it will be removed in 2015. How is this economy ever supposed to get better when a hard working bill-paying gal like myself that was one day late (oversight on my calendar-ugh) THREE YEARS AGO has a ding in her credit making it impossible to move forward??? REALLY tired of the ridiculous way that we allow ourselves to be ruled by the credit bureaus._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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Originally posted by sunshinepa View PostSo much worrying over scores. Most of us here are, or have filed BK, wasn't our credit and scores what got us the high card limits in the first place?
With the exception of a car loan down the road (maybe), I will never have cards again. Cash only!
I originally joined bkforum several years ago when I had my first encounter with a CC provider that I expected to result in legal action. The information I found here helped me tremendously, and by following that advice, I was able to delay the action by almost three years at very little cost. The reading I had done back then also provided me with three years of peace of mind since I knew exactly where to find advice for the next segment, whenever it was to begin. The timing was out of my hands so I simply put it out of my mind. So to all of you kind people who have gone before me, thank you for assisting others who are several steps behind you.
I will, out of necessity, be more active in the coming weeks and months. And as I learn by going through the process, I hope to post questions and observations that others who come after me can follow as they arrive at this forum, scared and anxious.
sunshinepa - Like many others, you have decided not to use credit cards in the future. Unfortunately, if I ever do return to work again, I will absolutely need to use credit cards as my work takes me to other countries for weeks or months at a time, often requiring a quick change in plans, paying for an airline ticket at the ticket counter in another country and then the usual hotel, meals and transportation in the next country. I am certain that I will be asking advice about this in the near future as I read through the accounts of what others have done.
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