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bscivolette
Hi All -

I am new to the forum so I wanted to say hello and thank everyone in advance for any advice you may provide. I currently have 6 paid/satisfied medical judgements on my credit report. I think it is important to note that I am not a 'delinquent' consumer, this particular case was tied up in court for 5.5 years and recently was paid by the insurance company.

Now, I am aware I lost most of my bargaining power to negotiate with the issuers of the judgement since the accounts are all paid...but is there any way I can delete these judgements so they are permenantly removed? I have heard conflicting reports from many people and I am looking for some solid advice.

Thank you in advance.
Lisa98
I'm not sure since they were recently paid. Also if thats your real name in your siggy, then you need to change it.

Give ya a bump though...
bscivolette
It was my real name...why do I need to change it?
94B10
QUOTE(bscivolette @ Oct 26 2006, 08:50 AM) *
Hi All -

I am new to the forum so I wanted to say hello and thank everyone in advance for any advice you may provide. I currently have 6 paid/satisfied medical judgements on my credit report. I think it is important to note that I am not a 'delinquent' consumer, this particular case was tied up in court for 5.5 years and recently was paid by the insurance company.

Now, I am aware I lost most of my bargaining power to negotiate with the issuers of the judgement since the accounts are all paid...but is there any way I can delete these judgements so they are permenantly removed? I have heard conflicting reports from many people and I am looking for some solid advice.

Thank you in advance.


There are tons of threads on this topic,see if you can do a simple search for judgments.Also make sure you have done the basics like opt out and delete old addresses. Also these is a recent thread on how to remove judgments,see if this helps answer your question.

http://creditboards.com/forums/index.php?s...mp;hl=judgments
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