You can't, unless they are over 7 years old. Unless they are derogatory, they are likely helping your credit score anyway.
My car loan from 12 years ago is still on my credit report. I don't know why, but it's good credit, so I haven't asked them to remove it.
2007-08-21 02:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Accounts stay on your report for 7-10 years. You cannot remove them until they fall off at the appropriate time. If it's a positive account, leave it there because it's helpful to your credit score. If it's a bad account, you'll just have to deal with it until it's time for it to come off the report.
2007-08-21 10:37:23
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answered by Christie 4
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Items on you credit history are weighted. Recent history counts for more. Don't worry about it.
2007-08-21 10:54:58
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answered by Ted 7
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They stay on there forever -- but they show up as closed so it doesn't affect your credit score in any negative way. It just shows that you had a history with that particular company.
2007-08-21 09:18:55
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answered by Girl in Florida 3
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With do it yourself credit repair.
2007-08-22 10:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If the accounts are derogatory, they will remain on your credit for 7-years form the date of first delinquency.
If they are good accounts, why would you want them removed, they are helping you.
2007-08-21 10:09:38
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answered by ? 7
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