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    • Hello good folks,
       
      Background: last October, Comcast locked my account because *a stranger* (mistakenly) paid for it with a credit card, and later disputed the charge with their credit card company and did a chargeback. Comcast made it so I couldn't use any type of credit/debit cards to pay. It took some give months to even expose this issue, as agents didn't know why my account was locked. I cancelled my account but they still wouldn't let me pay. Eventually, they sent it to collections, which very promptly hit my credit history with a "Collections" derogratory record.
       
      Unfortunate timing, because I'm in the market right now for a mortgage. Without this note, my credit history is close to perfect, with FICO8 of 835+, and VantageScore3 of 810+.  With this, the scores drop to about 710 and 760 respectively. Meaning, either mortgage denial or higher interest rate, leading to huge sums wasted.
       
      My questions are:
      1) What is the best way to get this rectified and get this record off my history?  
                  - Is it possible to do a "pay for delete"?  
                  - Should I be talking to Comcast or to the collections agency?  
                  - Is there something I need to to in the interim, like disputing the record?  
                  - What would be the fastest way to deal with this? Ideally, I want to apply for a mortgage in the next week if possible. If not possible, in the next 3-8 weeks.  
       
      2) Are there particular mortgage lenders that use a more favorable scoring so this one single negative record doesn't hurt my mortgage rate?  
                  - My understanding is, FICO8 has this 120+ point drop for the first negative record, while other scores (like VantageScore3) doesn't drop so dramatically. Is this correct?
       
      Thank you very much in advance.
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    • So my DH had a Citi/Best Buy card that was charged off in 2017. After beginning our credit repair process, I noticed the account was reporting the payment history inaccurately on Equifax and Experian. We disputed many times, then ended up suing them for FCRA violations. They settled the case by forgiving the debt and deleting the account from all reports.
       
      But now they’re back! In 2020, they sent us a 1099-C for an amount just a little bit shy of the balance. I believe it was just the principal balance, which amounted to $4,600. Well, as you know, it’s tax season. And who decides to send us another 1099-C for the same account/debt? Titty bank. They put the full amount of the debt this time; which was about $600 more than the first 1099-C they sent.
       
      I have consulted my lawyer because it seems illegal for them to write off the same debt twice. He has advised we should sue them again. While I’m sure we can win the case, litigation and settlement takes about a year to do, based on our past experiences. It ended up costing us an extra $1,200 in taxes this year. What do y’all think? Should we spend more time and effort on this situation? I’m pretty sure Titty also violated terms in our settlement agreement for the FCRA case as well, in regards to them not pursuing further collection activity.
       
      Any advice would be appreciated.
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    • I have come across a credit topic involving data point information that concerns AmEx's D* policy (which no longer exists) which triggered and raises an important question that may be of interest to anyone who has an AmEx credit card in their relationship history with AmEx.

      This is to give credit and courtesy to an excerpt from the @cashnocredit post...
       
       
      "I had an Amex in 1974, which closed in the early 80s. Opened a new one in 2011 but they didn't backdate me then. Had no record of it (which was always paid on time)."
       
      Question? 
       
      Does AmEx have all your previous applications and cards approved and store all positive and negative data indefinitely?
       
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    • I decided to continue another year of my glorified spreadsheet. 2022 was a disappointment in the shenanigans dept. Most of the dive hotels I stay at did remodels during the pandemic. Not too many WTH moments. Disciplining myself to go under 5/24, allowed me to add a Chase CSP and CFU to the mix in 2022. The various dumpster dive apps I use paid off. To the tune of about $2000 in value.
       
      Inflation being what it is, I'm more hyper sensitive than ever on what spend goes on what card, to maximize spend multipliers.
       
      Credit Cards:
      Amex Gold & Every Day MR 441,390
      Amex Delta SkyMiles 205,415
      Citi MileUp MC American Airlines 69,345
      FNBO Amtrak Guest Rewards MC 135,948
      Chase CSP / CFU Signature Visa UR 101,559
      Chase IHG Traveler MC 66,064
      BofA Customized Cash Rewards Visa (3% Travel) $0.88
      Citi Double Cash MC (2% CB / TYP Everything) 21,186
      Citi Premier MC Thank You Points 34,280
      Choice Privileges Visa Signature 360,660
      WF Active Cash Signature Visa (2% CB Everything) $87.44
       
      Shopping Portals and Apps / Stacking Opportunities:
      DOSH (CB) $18.56
      Rakuten Amex MR Earning. Pays out quarterly. Points Pending: 6857
      Fetch Rewards (GC) 27,439 Points
      Ibotta (CB or GC) $7.65
      Upside (CB or GC) $14.15
      CoinOut (CB or GC) $8.65
      Payce (CB) $18.97
      Receipt Hog (CB or GC) 3156 Coins
      Receipt Jar (GC) 2013 Points
      Receipt Pal (GC) 4725 Points
      Shell Fuel Rewards (Earning AA Miles 2miles/gal.)
      Starbucks / Delta SkyMiles (Earn 1 SkyMile for every $1 spent at Starbucks)
      AA Simply Miles
      Airline / Hotel Dining and Shopping Portals
       
       
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    • Hi Everyone!
       
      I have one last bad account, unfortunately a repo, that is still on my Experian and Equifax reports. Before Experian changed their report format, at some point last year the repo account said "on report until April 2023." Well, it's April and it's still showing. Could it be until the END of April? Would it be worth calling Experian's backdoor number and asking about it? Maybe sweet talking them to delete it early? lol
       
      What do you guys think? In comparison, this account was scheduled to drop off my Transunion report in January and was gone in December. Equifax is the worst and it show dropping from the report in July. 
       
      Thanks guys!
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    • Glad it worked out for you! Now you can request your paper reports via mail which is really the only way to see what's really going on.   As far as the address issue, it's important to enter the address that your creditors have for you as that's the one that the CRAs will have also, not necessarily the most recent one if you have recently moved. 
    • Take them to court and dispute I would try and seek monetary compensation also. While waiting for day in court the eviction does not show up on your report. It actually shows in public records whereas it pops up like a doctor bill or something, if I'm not mistaken. I think for 60 days it has to be deleted til a judgement is made. In the mean time if trying to move into a new home the new landlord can't see it. 
    • While attempting to check my annual report, I could not view any of the 3 online. Equifax responded by sending a message that requests my government issued ID and that the issue was my address isn't what they have in their records for me. I had disclosed this info during my time filling out the application. One of the others rejected claiming it took to long, which could not have been more than maybe all of 3 mins. Not to mention it was expected of me to know my zip with the additional four added numbers. The ones that only come show up on some mail and not all. Ex: 00000-0000 I had to use an external site  ..
    • I have no trepidation about any lender deciding on what they potentially effectively do to my credit card account, it's a moot point against me.   Whether it is reducing the credit limit or closing the account, there is no binding force, the action taken will not result in any negative FICO score penalties, and there is no threat to convince other creditors to take immediate action.   Not all creditors are as imbecile as Synchrony, Comenity, and Barclays. They are so afraid of their customers cheating them that they lose co-branding partners and revenue from good customers who always pay their bills on time and would rather give up customers that have a 1% to 2% credit risk.   As I said above, with a utilization ratio of less than 1%, a clean report, sufficient credit, no debt, a thick file, and a long credit history. You can weather any storm and survive or get through any difficult times. PIF will eliminate the threat of any lender.
    • Hi We received a collection letter from a debt collector.  The amount is about $325.  Dear Spouse had been ordering some prescription medical equipment from this company.  There were two instances where they shipped the equipment but botched the insurance protocols, so the insurance denied them.   They charged our account at the time of shipment (an HSA debit card, probably the first mistake).  I have statements from the insurance my liability for these is zero.  After unsuccessfully resolving this with the provider, on the last shipment I simply withheld the amount in question.  Phone discussions on this topic lasted about a year, and simply went in circles.  I followed up with a letter including copies of the insurance and bank statements.  The next month's bill credited one but not the other without explanation, then they  sent the balance to the debt collector. So, I intend to dispute the debt and include copies of the insurance statement and bank statement. Is that overkill, given it is a medical debt under $500? The Why Chat method seems to not apply at this point yet. Thanks.
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