#1. Dispute the debt again. #2. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
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NO! When reporting accounts the creditor/collections company, by law, must report it from the date of last activity. If no payments have been made on the charged-off account it should be disputed with both the CRA and the creditor. What they have done is illegal. Here is a different opinion from another FAQ Farmer: I think that response is well, not wrong, but not on point and confusing. A charged off debt is not a forgiven debt. It is only an accounting acknolwegement by the one owed that the amount due the lender is probably not going to be received. It is however still owed. In the question above it is a red herring. Hence, I read the question as the person has an outstanding account and made a payment a year late. In keeping with the first response, this payment is reported as being what it is: One year since last payment (or late). The accounting (short of forgiving it) on the lenders books makes no difference.
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Ask the creditor to send you written verification of the debt including all of their documents after incurring the debt. If the cancellation of the debt is not indicated in their documents, then dispute the debt by providing your written notification of cancellation of the debt to the creditor and if unsuccessful, then dispute the debt with the credit bureaus who will initiate an investigation with the creditor and the credit bureau will usually repond to you in 30 days. If no response from the creditor then it will usually be deleted from your credit report. If the collection harassment continues then ignore it realizing that probably no legal action will be taken against you or you can contact an attorney to contact the creditor. Either pay the debt or file bankruptcy.
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That depends on what you mean by "can't find or locate a creditor". If you get a copy of each of your credit reports, they will list the contact information for each of the creditors that are reporting any type of information about you on your credit report. if you cannot get a response from the creditor after locating their contact information on your credit report, then you may want to "dispute" the information with the credit bureau that is reporting the information. Simply write a letter to the credit bureau stating that the information being reported on XYZ account is not accurate. Please remove this information from my credit file. The bureau will contact the reporting creditor...if the creditor does not respond within a timely fashion, the information will be removed from your credit file.