Showing posts with label good credit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good credit. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Credit Card Charge-Off Negotiation

I have tried to keep up with credit card payments; however, I have 1 charge-off and 1 collection forwhich I am seeking removal.
I called US Bank to ask if they would erase my charge-off if I paid the balance in full. I told them that prior to an emergency I had honored my commitment to US Bank, but that I had a family emergency that required me to give up my career and relocate overnight.
I was told by a US Bank Recovery Managerthat due to US Bank's agreement with the credit bureaus it could not remove the negative item and that it would only state that it was paid in full.
To request reconsideration I am going to send a letter using your format detailing my family situation and stating that am trying to get back on my feet. Should this not work, what do you suggest? Should I write the CEO, or is there another way? Am trying to get my career back and don't want to be turned down on a job offer b/c of my credit score. Are there any services out there that negotiate pay for delete?
What does paid in full do anyway?
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paid in full helps ALOT over time
say 1 to 2 years
i would go with that
and establish new good credit

Friday, March 07, 2008

Am I beyond the statue of limitations on a credit card?

I was just wondering how do I figure out if I am beyond the statue of limitations on a credit card? Or if credit cards even apply? On my credit report it states that my credit card became 30 days overdue in April/2004, meaning the last payment that I sent in was March of 2004. Is it safe to assume the statue of limitations has exceeded?
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no
not sure if statute of limitations is the right term but 7 years is the magic credit goes away number.
7 years from date of last activity. DLA DOLA
so that would put you at April 2011
Watch out for collections on unpaid credit cards, if the card was not paid in full.
2004 does put you 2 years past today which means the lates have relatively little weight on your credit score. Make sure you have good open and rated credit now with no lates the last 24 months.
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Thanks. The card is already in collections and they are threatening to sue. It is the only thing on my credit report so I will call and see if I can get a settlement for less than what they say I owe.

Also, I read on your website that I should ask for it to be deleted from my report after I pay it, is that correct?
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you always should ask, but not expect, to get something removed if you pay in full, unless, it is a second party or duplicate account on your credit report.

Collections? are collection threatening suit or whats going on here.
If the original credit card, charged you off, then sold this account, for pennies on the dollar a collections company should not even be able to put the collection on your credit report or threaten to sue.

the original credit card can sue and report bad.

this is why the debt validation form is so needed. Make sure any second party collection has legal cause and documentation for suit.
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I received a letter from Gordon & Wong Law Group PC stating that there is a pending legal action in Superior Court and I have 30 days to respond. On my credit report it says that the account was sold to another lender.

Should I send in the debt validation form?
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you need to talk to a lawyer.
but yes you need to know what they know if you can

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Debt to income ratio bad. My score is good 698 700. Arm due must refinance.

I have a arm coming due in july 08
this is what I have

1 mortgage never late for 3 years
1 mortgage ( rental property never late 3 years )
1 major credit card 3000.00 limit owe 1200.00
1 truck haven't been late in 3 years ( 4 more payments to go)
1 new truck ( 6 months never late)
bankrupt. 9 years ago
although I got alot of things deleted alot of credit card judgments my trans union score is 698, don't know husbands yet, waiting to pull his what kind of loan should I look for or will I even qualify for a loan to refinace? I am worried sick I have 6 months to go, trying so hard to reach 700 on fico, everyone says no new credit something about dept to ratio, the rental property is rented and I have a lease to show the morgage company. thanks
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If they are turning you down for a debt ratio it would be
DEBT TO INCOME RATIO.
The score is so high it must be debt to income ratio.

I must be below 45% reported monthly obligated debts showing on my credit report.
to
Verifibale gross income per month. Last 2 years tax returns and current pay stub.

ie. I show a home loan, a car loan 3 credit cards for 3000 per month.
I must be able to prove with tax return and check stubs at least 6800 dollars per month.
6800 X .45 equals 3060 dollars. That leaves me 60 dollars a month I can add to my credit and not get turned down.
DEBT TO INCOME RATIO

looks like your open credit is very good and your score reflects that 698
i would dispute some of the older paid items and hope?
A 698 SHOULD get you whatever you want.
2 more points might help you a percentage point or less, but not much difference is there.

so dispute some old stuff
maybe pay the remaining four payments on the truck
other than that? you look good

Pay off as many monthly reported obligations before you apply for your new loan
Oh and do not open any more new credit.
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hello, thank you, the truck will be payed off by the time I need the loan, so that will help also, do you think I should get 1 more credit card for a better mix, or just stay on the course I have in the works?
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no new credit card now
cards need 12 months to help you.
you have enough credit: 3 lines reported now.
dispute some old accounts and hope
www.oskie.com/credit-dispute.htm
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can u still dispute even if there marked paid or I should say settled for lesser amount, like I said I did settle all of these accts 3 years ago, so its just a matter of time before they fall off or don't look that bad. I have 3 judgements marked paid would love to see those gone, and the bank. will fall off in March 08
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you can always dispute something
it may not come up but you can dispute

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

College discover card and master card maxed out. Remove fix clean delete late payments raise credit score

In college i was given a discover and Mastercard that i maxed out and eventually had serveral late payments. After graduating I was able to pay off both of the cards. During college i closed both of the cards, thinking that it would help me. In 2006 my credit report showed that both cards were paid in full. I thought that i needed to establish good credit by getting a new credit card. The only company that approved me was capital one. I have been paying all of my bills ontime, but my credit still lingers around 640. What should i do to increase my credit. Currently i have a balance on my capital one card. Also, is there anything that i could do to have the late payments removed from my credit report -i.e. discover and mastercard? Should i open the discover card account - which is my oldest account - and have my balance transfered from capital one? Please help! Also, I have amortgage and two other credit cards open which are in good standing. My goal is to hopefully have a minimum credit score of 750 in the near future
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if you had late payments and paid something off before negotiating you cannot help your report.
Unless
I re open one of those same accounts, pay good 1 year, then ask for removal of old lates.

get 3 open rated accounts with no past lates, drop balances on credit limits to less than 80% of maximum.

shoot for 700-720

Monday, October 15, 2007

Loan officer told us to close our credit cards for new good credit.

Loan Officers don't seem to know what they are talking about I've learned. I see that you state we should reopen accounts and NOT close accounts in good standing. I have read this statement (not closing accounts) on other pages as well.
While on maternity leave with our 2 nd child my job was closed unexpectedly. That caused some late payments, we went through a "credit counseling" that took plenty money from us but weren't up to par with our creditors.
We talked to a Loan officer who told us to take & close our accounts we did not use & the ones that were in good standing. Even though the balances were at ZERO, she said it was still considered "possible debt". So we did this thinking what she said made sense. Now we hear different. The cards on our reports still state zero balance/account closed by consumer's request. But it has been a couple years and our score that has plummeted could we still request that they be reopened?
B) I have had 2 Loan officers RECENTLY tell us 2 different things.1) we should negotiate paying off our debt but do it in Monthly payments so that reflects monthly on our credit report that they are paying as agreed.
2) The other said to come up with a sum and pay it in full with one payment, creditors will be more likely to cooperate with one check than with payments over time. either way it won't help our score.Who is right?also the 4 accounts we are having these issues with have been transferred to collection companies. The original creditors have $0 balance with the collection Companies holding the balance. However the 4 accounts are reported 8 times. (1 each for the 4 original, then 1 each for the 4 collections) The one original creditor said they can't do anything because it is not in their hands anymore. so should io still try to negotiate with the original creditors or just go straight to the collections?I've heard 2 stories for this also.1) The original creditor will take arrangements & call off the collections company.and2) The Original Creditor may take payment but have no hand with the collection company so we may end up having to pay the collection company also. Since the original was already charged or written off they are getting the benefits twice while the collection company will still want the debt they bought from original creditors.P.S. a word on one of your blogs regarding the double jeapordy. I challenged this with the credit bureaus and they have been changed on our reports to show the same date to be off the record as the ORIGINAL debt. So even if the collection company bought it 2 years after, it was changed to show the original date to be taken off that is posted by original creditor. so it is possible. You just have to try.
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Either way it wont' help your score right NOW is the right answer.
One should have at least three open accounts.
If you have like 8 or 10. Then it is good to get down to 3. So closing does help sometimes.
BUT
Not your only good rated credit. How the heck are you going to be able to raise your score with no good credit open now?

Loan officers by an large are not credit people. They are loan people.

I would work with the collection companies. You already called orginal creditor.

Pay in full if they will remove it from you credit. But pay no matter how you do it.

Monthly payments will not help you if you are have non revolving credit issues. Collection is not revolving credit. So monthly payments is NOT going to help you with those accounts.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Charge offs Collections sold and another account is on my report for the same thing.

I have several charge offs on my credit report that are over 4 years old. the original credit card company has since sold the debt to a collection agency, which showed up on my credit report, and in turn that collection company sold it to another, which again showed up on my credit report. so no my original debt of $1,000 now shows up three times with the most recent date being a few months ago. i've been told that as long as the debt continues to get sold, the "date" stays current, meaning that the 7 years for it to fall off keeps getting restarted. is this true? i thought that the date from the original date of default (which again, was 4 or 5 years ago) was the date that determined when it would fall off my credit report? help! otherwise, i'm doomed to continue having bad credit until i pay it, or file bankruptcy. by the way...i've had NO late payments, charge offs, etc. on my credit report in the last two years...it's been completely clean, and still sits at a 497.
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you dont have any new current credit either
You need 2 years of it or at least 1
get new credit with the cards on my website for bad credit that reports to bureaus.
Pay the debt if you can.
Send this free-letter to the current collection agency.

Monday, July 30, 2007

How I might improve my credit score? I realize now that paying 'cash' for things the last 5 years was probably not the best thing to do for improving my credit report. I do not presently have a credit card. Is there a way to get one and use it to quickly improve my credit score or do you have a better way for me to improve and continue to improve my score. Thanks for helping all of us out here.
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You gotta have 1 year on the books so ya better get started now.
I get or keep at least 3 reported and open current paid on time credit cards or loans that have been reported at least 12 months.
Best and only way.
Start with a card
http://www.oskie.com/free-letter/open-new-good-credit-sample-form-letter.htm
use this letter if you get turned down
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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Lost job and had a divorce. I have bad credit on my report.

Hello, I am calling for your advice. I have (2) charge offs on my credit report. Both are Capital One. And they have been there for about 2 years. Went through a divorce and havent' had a full time job since, therefore have not been able to pay on them.
Please help!
Thanks,
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majors@oskie.com / to Lynn / show details / Jul 3
I guess I should address that on my website
If you don't have a job you can forget about good credit.

Friday, June 29, 2007

A couple of years back i went abroad to study and i loaded about 9 credit cards with stuff. the plan was that my parents were going to pay it back while i was gone, but my father lost his job. long story short, a couple of things got charged off and i've got a lot of negative remarks on my credit.

i dont know my score, but i know that i've got a whole bunch of stuff on there that doesn't look good and are now PAID OFF. is there anyway i can get them taken off considering they've been paid in full, or am i going to have to wait for the whole 7 years thing to go by? i can't even get a small credit card, but i've got an excellent job and no debt. anything i can do? i heard that if i'm persistant with the credit agencies and write them letters explaining the situation, they may be able to clear it up.... is that true? please help. i've just gotten married and we want to buy another home together, but i'm scared that'll look bad...

thanks, Live Human Being
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"majors@oskie.com" / to Real Live Human Being / show details / 1:55 pm (0 minutes ago)
http://www.oskie.com/free-letter/open-new-good-credit-sample-form-letter.htm
you got to open new good credit and get 2 years of it on the books.

Dispute anything on your report that might be wrong in any way.
http://www.oskie.com/credit-dispute.htm

Try to open 1 or 2 of the old charged off accounts numbers by calling and begging if you pay in full and add a couple hundred to open up with a positive balance. Work with them one year and then ask them to drop the old bad. Credit cards usually report the last 24 months mainly and will often agree to drop old bad if they have new good.
http://www.oskie.com/raise_credit_score_fast_quickly_free.htm

let me know what you think

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

I am looking to re-establish my credit history

Real Person / to me / show details / Mar 7
Equifax-630 Experian-630 TransUnion-680I had a few collection accounts that recently dropped off my credit reports after the 7 years expired. I still have one remaining collection account for the amt of $695 which is set to expire in June of this year. I currently have no open credit accounts and am looking to re-establish my credit history. At this point, I am on the fence as to whether I should simply go the secured credit card route or actually wait until June when my report will be clean. I also have 2-3 old credit card accounts in good standing that were closed quite some time ago. I only worry that the reporting period will expire prior to my opening enough new accounts and getting my score up into the mid 700's. Thanks in advance.
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Bo Majors / Real Person / show details / Mar 7
your one year away from having a good score because there are no open and rated (1 year) credit lines on your reports. Open credit cards, or past cards, at least three, and wait for one year.