Most accounts that have been closed stay on your credit report for at least 7 years from the time it was closed out.
Yes, just dispute them as too old to be on your report. Closed positive information reports for 10 years and negative information reports for 7 years.
There is no statute of limitations associated with credit reports. However, any information that is more than 7 years old should be removed from the report.
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Collection agencies don't manipulate your credit or remove accounts from your credit. The credit bureaus themselves are repsonsible for maintaining accurate reports, but because the credit is yours, you should check you reports at least once a year to ensure their accuracy.
33 years old [credit to wikipedia.com.]
In most places a 17-year-old can't have a credit rating, since they are not old enough to contract in order to create one.
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You are alard a credit card when you are 11 years old you will be alard to keep it in your own hands. So 11 years old and your alard to keep a credit card
you have to be 18 years old to get a credit card that's if you sign for he or her
I had the same problems you have but my credit is all cleared up now. I suggest that you get ahold of the FCRA, Fair Credit Reporting Act. It is a federal act that allows anything on any 3 of your credit reports to be on the reports for no more than 7 years. If these are the problems that you are having I suggest you see a personal banker at your local bank. They are usually more than happy to help you because they know you have accounts through them and potentially more accounts or loans through them. They will be able to tell you how to write the credit reporting agencies and dispute the claims that are more than seven years old and get them removed from your credit reports. Go to annualcreditreport.com and find out what these entries are. There was a federal law passed a year or 2 ago that says consumers have the right to a free credit report from each of the big 3 agencies free every 12 months. Feel free to drop me a line if you have any more questions. tolstadb
She was either 20 or 21 years old; reports vary.
can i get a credit card im 17years old married and have a job and a kid