When I was young and naive, I had 10 credit cards. Half of them I paid off, but the other half were sent to collections where they have been languishing. While in collections, they have been accumulating more debt due to late fees and other assorted nonsense (some collection agencies have added twice what the original credit limit was). I attempted to start paying them off 4 years ago but found I wasn't getting anywhere. Although this is not the right thing to do, it is my understanding if you don't pay for a certain number of years (determined by each state), these blips on your credit report disappear. I would like to start paying off the companies directly, but the collection agencies make that impossible. Is the myth that these things get magically erased from your credit report true or am I in big trouble?
2006-12-27
10:07:04
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piscesski
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