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Saturday, January 06, 2007

30 Days? Yah, Right!

Well, as of October 24, 2005, I had been monitoring my credit for over 30 days with no apparent corrections or changes to the Sherman/LVNV account. At this point, I decided to write another dispute to the credit bureau, figuring that my dispute fell on deaf ears.

Up ‘til now I’d been conducting more online research on credit reporting and was armed with a bit more information. I found out that although the Sherman/LVNV account appeared as a duplicate, that it was the WAY that they were reporting that was causing it to appear as a duplicate.

For one, they were reporting a pay history, and reported me 120 days late in March and April of 2003. For another, they were reporting that the account was currently “Open”, and they had reaged the date of last activity to 08/1999, instead of 07/1999. And lastly, they were reporting their account as a “Factoring Company Account”, and a LOAN to boot. Their account was also appearing as an "OTHER" account on my credit report (as opposed to being located in the collections section of my credit report) and the balance was counted against my available credit balance, which was DEFINITELY not right.



So, I figured another dispute to pinpoint specific problems with the account would be in order. I logged online to www.equifax.com and submitted an online dispute. Among my disputes, I included the fact that the account should be reporting as CLOSED, that the date of last activity should be reporting as 7/1999, and that these guy were NOT a factoring company, they were junk debt buyers. I hit the send button on my dispute and wait some more...

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1 Comments:

At 2:11 AM, Blogger Captain America said...

You are correct to expose the uncontrolled and rampant greed that seems to pervade the owners, managers, and self appointed supervisors at LVNV funding and Resurgent Capital. These are not your citizen of the month folks. May you have complete success in your challenges with these annoying entities. You are on the right and better side.

 

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