Just because you paid them off that does not cause them to come off your report, instead they will show as either paid, or satisfied, and will remain there for 7 years, unless you got in writing that upon payment of these accounts they will be removed from you credit score.
2007-10-07 07:54:46
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answered by Pengy 7
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Your on the right track, don't get discouraged now! I recommend 2 things.Lets address what you have already done first.
1. For the Collection Accounts and Judgment/Public Records, on your credit report, that are now paid in full, you need to dispute them with the credit bureaus. Ask that they be deleted.
2. Any future Collection accounts that you plan on paying off, make arrangements to exchange payment in full for deletion.
I am happy to assist you further if you wish to email me. Good Luck!
2007-10-07 10:34:12
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answered by credit_and_scores 2
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Paying off the old debt looks better than all those unpaid negatives. Check your report to make sure they are being reported as paid. Send proof of payment to the credit bureau to correct if needed.
For your score to improve, you have to have at least a 2 year history of consistent on time payments.
2007-10-07 08:15:36
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answered by bdancer222 7
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I dont think of the score will bypass up that plenty as you will then have paid sequence products on your document in the final 2 years as a effect negatively affecting your score. you're greater perfect off employing some mix of straightforward credit restore and an approved consumer tradeline software. i think of the two at the same time would desire to get your score close to to seven hundred. stable luck.
2016-10-10 11:43:52
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answered by ? 4
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Accounts past 2 years dont factor in as much; they can actually push your score lower if you pay them in some cases. Why not consider a seasoned tradeline program? I used 1 after filling out a free evaluation form at www.totaldebtsolutionsllc.com My score jumped 90 points in 45 days.
2007-10-08 02:52:31
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answered by Nicki W 2
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You have to contact the credit bureaus and your creditors to make sure your credit reports are being appropriately updated.
2007-10-07 06:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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YOU HAVE TO BE PATIENT! YOU"VE BEEN FKED IN THE ASSHOLE, YOU HAVE TO WAIT 1 WEEK FOR IT TO RECOVER AND BE ABLE TO SHAT RIGHT, NOT JUST 1 DAY
2007-10-07 06:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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