Yes. Deletion from the credit report does not affect whether the debt is owed or whether the statute of limitations on the debt has expired. Note that even if the statute of limitations has expired, collectors still can try to collect the debt -- they just cannot use the courts (or threat of legal action) to collect the debt. If you are getting collection calls on a debt that is past the statute of limitations, just send a written demand to the collector to cease all calls.
There is no such thing as an "official" dispute letter, but there are many ways you can get sample letters. I have the Identity Guard service, which includes a whole section of sample credit dispute letters for various situations, and it also comes with all three credit reports and scores. You can get it at www.creditscorehero.com
You send dispute letters until you have received the results you want.
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Those letters will spell collection.
The collection of letters representing numbers
* Sales letters * Request letters * Goodwill letters * Acknowledgement letters * Credit and collection letters * Inquiry letters * Demand letters * and more
* Sales letters * Request letters * Goodwill letters * Acknowledgement letters * Credit and collection letters * Inquiry letters * Demand letters * and more
The collection of letters representing numbers
http://aaacreditguide.com/credit-repair-letters/dispute-letters/index.html this website gives you sample dispute letters. But if it has not been seven plus years my experince is they still will not delete a paid off account.
The Roman author of "Letters of Heroines" is Ovid. This collection features fictional letters written by famous heroines from mythology and history, and is part of Ovid's larger body of work.
The poet who wrote the collection "Birthday Letters" is Ted Hughes. The collection was published posthumously in 1998 and consists of poems reflecting on his tumultuous relationship with fellow poet Sylvia Plath.
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