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Send proof of payment to the original creditor and the information being reported against you by the collection agency. Request that they make sure the collection account is withdrawn and their original account is listed as paid. Upon receipt of that letter, send a dispute letter to the credit reporting agencies with your proof of payment. Follow up until your credit report is correct.

updated entry: This is pretty good, but one problem is that neither the creditor nor the collection agency will be all that motivated to do anything since you have already paid the debt. But is really your only option at this point. Keep doing this over and over (every 2-3 months). I am always surprised, but sometimes things get removed on my 3rd or 4th time.

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Q: How can you remove a collection agency entry from your report if you have paid the original creditor and there is no need to deal with the agency?
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How can you remove a medical collection that is no longer listed with the collection agency but has been returned to the original creditor?

I assume this means removing it from the CR. In which case you can't. It may eventually be updated to show the original creditor has reassumed the account. However, it is still a debt owed and still reportable. If a collection account has "been returned" to the original creditor, then the collection agency would not be able to provide verfification of the debt should this be requested. You could write a letter of dispute to both the credit bureaus and to the collection agency requesting a verification of debt. If this were provided despite the fact that the account is no longer theirs to verify, that would constitute a violation of law. This is often the first step many consumers take in gathering evidence of willful non-compliance for lawsuits against collection agencies. So, even though it may happen, it would put the CA in a precarious situation.


How can you remove a paid collection?

There are 2 ways to remove a collection off your credit report. Either by the original creditor or by the credit bureau. The creditor will most likely not help you unless it was negotiated before you paid them off. You can dispute the debt to the credit bureaus and they must investigate it. If it isn't verified with in 30 days it will be removed from your credit report.


Can a collection ruin your credit report?

Yes a collection can ruin your credit report. Collections are similar to charge offs and will lower your score significantly all depending on the age of the collections and the amount owed. You can remove a collection by disputing it to the credit bureaus or by contacting the original creditor and working out a deal. Either way works well. You might have to hire a credit repair service if you decide to dispute it or have the money to settle the collection if you contact the creditor directly.


What if your bill is sent to collections before it is due?

It is unusual for a creditor to send a bill for collections before 30 days past due. If however this happens, your best bet is to contact the original creditor and notify them that you refuse to deal with the collection agency they have hired, that you are requesting a full reconcilliation of your account and the charges, and upon receipt of this you will again contact them to arrange payment. Additionally, request that the creditor call the debt back from the collection agency. It may be necessary for you to notify each party in writing to get collections to stop. Once you have done so, however, be certain to notify the original creditor that they must remove any reference of bad debt from your credit report. Collection law is not difficult to understand, but it can be a bit cumbersome to wade through. Most collection laws fall under the Federal Fair Debt collections Practices Act and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. Each state additionally has Fair Debt Collections laws. See the links below for the FDCPA and Gramm-Leach-Bliley. The state laws are too many and varied to list, but are not difficult to find on line for each state.


How can you mend your credit after a paid collection?

Only the credit bureaus the collection agency can remove a collection from your credit report. The collection agency won't do it now since it is paid and they have no reason to. You can dispute it to the credit bureaus and ask for verification on the account. They will have 30 days to verify the items or it must be removed from your credit report.

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If account is sold to collections should original creditor remove that account?

The original creditor does not remove your information. What is should say in the notes section is that the account has been transfered or sold to a third party collection agency. This information will remain on your account until the 7 year clock expires.


How do you remove a paid collection from your credit report if you paid even though disputed and did not agree with it and provided proof to original creditor who still sent you to a collection agency?

Don't let a collection agency push you around. As a consumer you have many rights. The best places for anyone to exercise their rights are in small claims courts. For less than $100 you can bring a collection agency to their knees.


Can a company that has placed you into collections call and remove the amount from collections?

Depends. If the debt (usually credit card) was sold then no. The original creditor will then have nothing to do with having the debt returned. Non-purchased debts can be returned to the creditor depending on the contract they have with the collection agency.


How can you remove a medical collection that is no longer listed with the collection agency but has been returned to the original creditor?

I assume this means removing it from the CR. In which case you can't. It may eventually be updated to show the original creditor has reassumed the account. However, it is still a debt owed and still reportable. If a collection account has "been returned" to the original creditor, then the collection agency would not be able to provide verfification of the debt should this be requested. You could write a letter of dispute to both the credit bureaus and to the collection agency requesting a verification of debt. If this were provided despite the fact that the account is no longer theirs to verify, that would constitute a violation of law. This is often the first step many consumers take in gathering evidence of willful non-compliance for lawsuits against collection agencies. So, even though it may happen, it would put the CA in a precarious situation.


How can you remove a paid collection?

There are 2 ways to remove a collection off your credit report. Either by the original creditor or by the credit bureau. The creditor will most likely not help you unless it was negotiated before you paid them off. You can dispute the debt to the credit bureaus and they must investigate it. If it isn't verified with in 30 days it will be removed from your credit report.


If you settle an old credit card debt with a collection agency paying the negotiated price in full will the collection agency remove the collection from your credit report?

No the collection will not be removed from the credit report. They will show it paid in full.


Can a collection ruin your credit report?

Yes a collection can ruin your credit report. Collections are similar to charge offs and will lower your score significantly all depending on the age of the collections and the amount owed. You can remove a collection by disputing it to the credit bureaus or by contacting the original creditor and working out a deal. Either way works well. You might have to hire a credit repair service if you decide to dispute it or have the money to settle the collection if you contact the creditor directly.


If a second collection agency takes over a unpaid debt can they have that collection put on your report?

Yes the second collection will be placed on the credit report. But they will remove the first collection agency off the report. In some states it is against the law to be double billed by two collection agency for the same debt.


Can a collection agency continue to report a collection account to the credit bureau after the account is sold to another collection agency?

No, once a collection agency relinquishes their claim to the account by selling it they must remove all negative trade lines related to that account from your credit reports. Hope this helps ST


What if your bill is sent to collections before it is due?

It is unusual for a creditor to send a bill for collections before 30 days past due. If however this happens, your best bet is to contact the original creditor and notify them that you refuse to deal with the collection agency they have hired, that you are requesting a full reconcilliation of your account and the charges, and upon receipt of this you will again contact them to arrange payment. Additionally, request that the creditor call the debt back from the collection agency. It may be necessary for you to notify each party in writing to get collections to stop. Once you have done so, however, be certain to notify the original creditor that they must remove any reference of bad debt from your credit report. Collection law is not difficult to understand, but it can be a bit cumbersome to wade through. Most collection laws fall under the Federal Fair Debt collections Practices Act and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. Each state additionally has Fair Debt Collections laws. See the links below for the FDCPA and Gramm-Leach-Bliley. The state laws are too many and varied to list, but are not difficult to find on line for each state.


What is the statute of limitations of charge off auto loans in Virginia?

If you defaulted on a car loan, most states have a statutes of limitation of 10 years. Even though the lender may have "charged off" the debt, the debt could and probably has been sold o a collection agency. You can protect yourself from the Collection Agency from harassing you by sending them , by registered , a letter requesting Validation Of The DEbt. The Collection Company has to stop calling you and the must provide proof of the original loan and a signed copy of the contract, a license showing that they CAN collect the debt, and proof that they, indeed , have purchased the loan from the original creditor and the necessary paperwork to prove it. Most collection companies cannot obtain that information so is that is the case, you can contact the credit bureau that has it listed as a bad debt and showing the proof that you did contact the collection agency and received no response, the have to remove it from your credit report. If , in fact the collection agency DID report this questionable loan as delinquent without any of the above proof, you can sue them for defamation of character.


How do you remove charged off from your report?

Only the original creditor or the credit bureaus can remove a charge off from a credit report. You can negotiate to have them removed with the original creditor if they will let you. You can also dispute it to the credit bureaus and they will have 30 days to verify the listing or it must be removed from your credit report.