Posts Tagged ‘Credit Report’

My debt was satisfied but it still has a balance showing on my credit report. How do I clear this up?

Friday, January 8th, 2010
Tina I asked:


I paid the debt in full but the credit report said that I still owe a balance. I can’t even get an apartment.

Scott

What can a debt collector do on an 8 year old debt?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
D.Lu asked:


I have a collections agency trying to collect on a debt I failed to pay 8 years ago. It’s no longer on my credit report and I had long since forgotten about it. What can they do to me? If I pay, won’t it go back on my credit report?

Randall

Break These 5 Financial Habits To Become Debt Free

Sunday, May 24th, 2009
Debt Free asked:


None of us are perfect when it comes down to bad habits, but some are worse than others; not understanding your debt or finances is one of them. Kicking these bad habits into touch means that you can look towards becoming debt free:

1: Too many credit cards – Did you know that there are more credit cards than people in the UK? According to APACs, at the end of 2007 there were 73m credit and charge cards compared with around 60 million people.

Having too many credit cards means that you have the potential to get into too much debt. Although introductory offers many tempt you in, it is important that you take control of your credit card debt. Start by paying off the highest APR cards means that you can look forward to becoming debt free in a much quicker time.

2: Spending more than you earn – Spending more than you earn by living beyond your means is a financial habit which you need to nip in the bud right now. This is the quickest way to get into debt, especially if you regularly have to relay on your credit card the week before pay day.

3: Missing credit card payments – Always make sure that you meet your credit card, store card or catalogue payments as they fall due. Missing these payments not only means that you will have to pay late fees but any missed payments will also show on your credit file, which could make it more difficult to get accepted for credit in the future.

4: Losing touch of your finances – Being unaware of how much cash you have in the bank to how much debt you have outstanding means that you have lost touch with your finances, which will make it harder to become debt free. Checking your credit report is a good way to see your own credit history.

5: Not seeking debt help when you need it – Sadly debt problems will not sort themselves out, and if you are missing credit card, store card or even mortgage payments then you need to seek help as soon as possible.

Debt Free may be able to offer you one of our debt solutions which could help you to control your debts by reducing the amount that you need to pay to your unsecured creditors. Getting help about your debts mean that, if you qualify, you could look forward to becoming debt free in 60 months with an IVA.



Shannon

What happens when a lender is repaid an old debt long after they sold it to a collection agency?

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
alizarinlily asked:


I have a bunch of negatives on my credit report and I am in a position where I can pay back my debts. I want to pay back the original lenders not only to assuage my guilt, but also to make a deal to delete my negative info. If I pay back lenders in full, what happens to the collection agencies that are on my report that “bought” the debt? Do I inform the credit agencies to investigate? Do I ask the lender to help? (Why would they want to?) Does it just go away? I’ve searched everywhere online and at the library and I can’t find the answer. Thanks in advance for your advice!!

Stephanie

How long does it take for a debt record to come off my credit report?

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
wendy asked:


I just paid off some credit card debt. How long does it take for the debt to come off my credit reports? Thanks people.

Terry

How do you calculate your debt to credit ratio?

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
PlasticTrees asked:


Or is it credit to debt ratio? Either way, I am a college student with 1k of bad marks on my credit report from years ago. I want to get a secured credit card for the amount that would look good to lenders like “this person pays on time and has a valuable credit history w/some lenders” (ie my dell account is on there which is good and the secured card would add to it).

Am I making sense? How can I do this? I’d rather not pay off the measley 1k, it should be removed within a few years anyway.

Dale

What credit card should I go for citi bank or bank of america?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
azkoolchik asked:


I have a credit score of 700 and wanting another credit card. I was thinking about citi bank or bank of america. What one should I get? I only have one other credit card from Wumu. I want a credit card that report to the 3 credit bureaus every month. Anyone has either one of these cards, if so, what one did you like and why?

Terri

what happens to the debt that falls off your credit report?

Friday, October 17th, 2008
debt
Decoy 2.0 asked:


i was just wondering. i have a few debts that are about to be 7 years on my credit report and i was wondering what happens to that debt if it’s not paid and falls off?
if the debt is transfered to a collections agency from the original creditor, can they get back on my report?

Tony

Should I take out a student loan to pay off old credit card debt?

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
debt
betty o asked:


I have $12,000 in credit card debt from 5 years ago. I am currently in school full time and simply cant pay anything on it. The collection agency wants me to get a student loan and settle at the origional debt of $6,000. He is sending me in writting now that the debt will show paid in full on my credit report. Is it wise for me to do this or would I be a fool?

Allison