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Helping my friend get lates removed. Goodwill or Pay for Delete?


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#1 EvoX

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Posted 10 June 2012 - 02:34 PM

A friend of mine needs some help in repairing his credit. From what I've learned, I think he should wait out his bad credit card [falls off June 2013] and goodwill his student loan [would fall off February 2018]. Let me know if you have any experience with these lenders, or suggest otherwise. He has always lived in California. His CreditKarma score is a 619. After some improvement, I think I'll add him as an authorized user on one of my $15k+ limit cards and point him towards some credit unions so he can at least get 1% cashback. Thanks CBers!

ASSET ACCEPTANCE
Original Creditor:
CHASE BANK/ HERITAGE CHASE/ C
Status: Collection account. $3,644 past due as of Jun 2012.
Status Details: This account is scheduled to continue on record until Jun 2013.
Date Opened: 11/2008
Reported Since: 12/2008
Date of Status: 01/2009
Last Reported: 06/2012
Type: Installment
Credit Limit/ Original Amount: $2,446
Recent Balance: $3,644 as of 06/2012
Payment History: Collection or No Data since December 2008

CHASE BANK USA
Status:
Transferred, closed.
Date Opened: 06/2004
Reported Since: 06/2004
Date of Status: 12/2008
Last Reported: 12/2008
Type: Credit card
Credit Limit/ Original Amount: $400
High Balance: $1,886
Creditor's Statement: Purchased by another lender.
Account History:
180 days past due as of July 2007 to Nov 2008, Apr 2007, Mar 2007
150 days past due as of Jun 2007, Feb 2007
120 days past due as of May 2007, Jan 2007
90 days past due as of Dec 2006
60 days past due as of Nov 2006
30 days past due as of Oct 2006, Jul 2006, Jan 2006


SALLIE MAE
Status:
Open
Status Details: By Feb 2018, this account is scheduled to go to a positive status.
Date Opened: 01/2007
Reported Since: 07/2011
Date of Status: 10/2011
Last Reported: 05/2012
Type: Installment
Credit Limit/ Original Amount: $24,531
Recent Balance: $27,864 as of 05/2012
Account History:
120 days past due as of Aug 2011
90 days past due as of Jul 2011

CITIBANK NY STATE NA [this account is listed under "Good Standing"]
Status:
Transferred, closed. Deferred, payment date not reported
Date Opened: 06/2006
Reported Since: 10/2009
Date of Status: 08/2011
Last Reported: 08/2011
Type: Installment
Credit Limit/ Original Amount: $24,531
Account History:
60 days past due as of Jun 2011
30 days past due as of May 2011, Apr 2011, Jan 2011, Oct 2010, Mar 2010

#2 EvoX

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Posted 12 June 2012 - 10:19 PM

bump?

#3 EvoX

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 07:58 PM

anybody?

#4 smurfette

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 02:56 AM

You should check out the student loan portion of the forums, but basically goodwill letters to Sallie Mae to remove lates almost never have any effect. Student loan tradelines are the hardest to clean up.

If Chase sold the cc debt to Asset in 2008, it is likely that a PFD to Chase will not work because they no longer own the debt. That said, it might be worth reaching out to the OC to see if they can pull the debt back if your friend wants/needs to pay it (like for a mortgage or a security clearance).

You might want to look at the chart for the 1-2 punch to see if your friend can knock off these items from his credit report. As for adding as an AU, it is my understanding that most FICO models will not take that into consideration unless a spousal relationship exists.

#5 Ssis002

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Posted 16 June 2012 - 11:03 AM

I emailed Chase and they deleted a CO. Google their email add for the executive offices. It doesn't hurt to try that. They responded rather quickly too.

#6 EvoX

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Posted 17 June 2012 - 12:58 PM

You should check out the student loan portion of the forums, but basically goodwill letters to Sallie Mae to remove lates almost never have any effect. Student loan tradelines are the hardest to clean up.

If Chase sold the cc debt to Asset in 2008, it is likely that a PFD to Chase will not work because they no longer own the debt. That said, it might be worth reaching out to the OC to see if they can pull the debt back if your friend wants/needs to pay it (like for a mortgage or a security clearance).

You might want to look at the chart for the 1-2 punch to see if your friend can knock off these items from his credit report. As for adding as an AU, it is my understanding that most FICO models will not take that into consideration unless a spousal relationship exists.


I think I'm going to have him wait out the debt with Chase, since he doesn't NEED credit in the next 12 months.
What do you mean by the chart for the 1-2 punch?

#7 smurfette

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Posted 18 June 2012 - 03:09 AM


You should check out the student loan portion of the forums, but basically goodwill letters to Sallie Mae to remove lates almost never have any effect. Student loan tradelines are the hardest to clean up.

If Chase sold the cc debt to Asset in 2008, it is likely that a PFD to Chase will not work because they no longer own the debt. That said, it might be worth reaching out to the OC to see if they can pull the debt back if your friend wants/needs to pay it (like for a mortgage or a security clearance).

You might want to look at the chart for the 1-2 punch to see if your friend can knock off these items from his credit report. As for adding as an AU, it is my understanding that most FICO models will not take that into consideration unless a spousal relationship exists.


I think I'm going to have him wait out the debt with Chase, since he doesn't NEED credit in the next 12 months.
What do you mean by the chart for the 1-2 punch?


http://creditboards....howtopic=428895

There have been reports of people having success lately with Chase because of some poor accounting practices so it might be worth it for your friend to try to dispute away those tradelines.




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