3 Reasons Why You Should Not Pay Your Debt
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Paying off an old collection or charge off will increase your credit score. This is a huge MYTH! Effects of Paying When you pay an older collection account or charge-off account, your credit score most likely will suffer. Think twice before paying off an old collection or charge off. By paying your debt, it renews the date of last activity. The collection company or creditors can now report the account for another 7 years. Everyone knows debt collections are bad for your credit score. Any past due accounts including debt collections have negative effects. These accounts report on your credit report for up to7 years. As accounts age, they have less and less impact on your credit score. Many consumers believe by paying off collections or charge-off accounts, that it will raise their credit scores. It certainly seems logical; however it is far from the truth. If you are concerned about your credit score, paying off debts prior to obtaining any other type of loan or mortgage can greatly hurt your credit score. Ultimately, if it is an older account when paid off (or payments are made on the account), by doing so can be devastating to ones credit score. The recent activity of any derogatory item has a big impact on how it effects your overall credit score. Is the Debt Still Valid? After a certain period of inactivity on an account, a debt becomes time-barred and debt collectors can no longer sue you for it. This period is known as "the statute of limitations on debt" and varies by state. If the statute of limitations has passed, it is illegal for a debt collector or creditor to sue you. You need to be careful in communicating with a debt collector because the debt statute of limitations can easily be restarted by acknowledging that you owe the debt, making a payment, entering a payment plan, making an agreement to pay or making a charge on the account. After 7 Years Collection and charge-off accounts should only remain on your credit report for 7 years. It is important to check your credit reports as the credit bureaus often continue reporting these derogatory accounts over the 7 year limit. If you have any questions regarding collection accounts on your credit reports, call our office today for your complimentary credit consultation. We look forward to hearing from you. 480-502-5554 LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The advice provided is for informational purposes only. It is not to be construed as Legal Counsel or Legal Advice.
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screw credit cards.....cash only ..why play with snakes?
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Thank you your helping me, helping my sister!
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do not pay credit collection agencies they are toothless!
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Cause more unemployment
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It's amazing how he can talk and balance that ball on his head at the same time!
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Thanks for the tip i just have a question i recently been sent to collectin for 400... Should i call them and pay them ? I dont know what to do i dont wanna lose my good credit of 740
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I have debt 4212 I don't pay shit I have the money but fuck them
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We are not to have debt (of any kind), as scriptures tells us. I had a massive debt and as soon as I was able, I paid it off clean. Aaaah freedom... where no credit scores are needed!
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Great video thank you.. I have 1 credit card debt that I had to stop paying for medical reasons and was sued, they won a judgement, and my bank account was garnished 4 years ago only once of $1100:-(... I'm self employed so they cant touch my wages.. Is this supposed to just drop off my credit report completely after 7 years automatically and do you think they will ever garnish my bank account again??.I only keep bill money in there at a minimum now, I live in Nevada.. Thank you for your advice..
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The collection company does not have a contract with YOU until you enter into an agreement for payment which produces a contract. They don't hold the original debt contract and therefore cannot collect on it if you know the laws. Few do. All they have is the last statement which does not PROVE you are the original holder of the debt in court. You can easily say it is ID fraud acct as they have no way to prove otherwise. Without a contract from the bank issuer, proof of any purchases for you to contest, or an agreement with the collection agency.................there is NO justifiable claim by them in any court! Learn the laws.............DONT" ever enter into a payment agreement with ANY credit collection agency!! Show up to court and compel them to show the original contract from the bank or a contract from the collection agency who is suing you where you have entered into an agreement with YOU. There is NONE, and they simply have NO case to collect anything. Period! Don't let then scare you into getting into an agreement contract with the credit collectors. Don't talk to them outside of the court room for ANY reason. Write a letter asking that they prove you are responsible with the original contract from the issuer as proof as well as the contract you have with them (there is none) proving they have a right to collect it. You will get the only thing they have.......A statement! They will act like they are on your side and they ARENT!! Either way, your credit is destroyed so why bother!! They bought your "debt" for pennies on the dollar and the bank wrote if off anyway.
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Contact Lexington Law firm. Get your credit score back first. Than, negotiate through them the debt. If you have ID theft don't ever pay your bills. Just show your police filed report and keep track of it. Through them. The debt will go away.
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You're so sweet.
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Thank you Nick.
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rubbish
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I wanted to know I have a collection that will be 7 years old in Jan 2017. I've disputed the validation of collections before and luckily they weren't able to be validated so therefore they were removed. I guess my question is by it being so close to the 7 year mark would you suggest I send a dispute letter to the collection agency or, don't make contact with the collector and wait until the 7 year mark and wait until it comes off!! I'm hoping to buy a home soon please help!!!!
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You didn't pay your agreed to responsibilities, your credit rating SHOULD go down. Do not listen to this fucktard. Stay out of debt unless you KNOW you can pay. Not getting a worthless degree like Journalism or Women's studies will go a long way towards keeping you out of debt.
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Heres another tip: Just pay your bills and you won't have to worry about it
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Are you a fraud
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Hey Mick,
great tips, do you have any on how to best deal with student loan defaults? i am working overseas and make just enough to keep my head above water and am unable to service my student loan. when i get back stateside i hope to get a job but that is purely speculative at this point as employers generally don't hire anyone over 45.
thanks
mike
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