I think I'm hopeless!

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by dixiecup, Mar 11, 2007.

  1. dixiecup

    dixiecup Well-Known Member

    I stumbled on this site by accident. I had absolutely no idea you could do any of this stuff! I thought I was just doomed for seven years.

    I am still leary that I can do any substantial improvement for my credit score. It is in the low 400's right now. I have six negatives and I have been late about a hundred times!

    This is all very confusing to me.

    What is the difference in verify and validate?

    What is the very,very first step? Do you just dispute with the CRA that the account is not yours without doing one of the above first?

    I have at least 500 more questions (yes, I have been reading, reading, reading!) but I'll just throw them at you a couple at a time.

    Thanks
     
  2. collectman

    collectman Well-Known Member

    If you believe the account is not yours you should dispute with the CRA, and send a validation of debt to the CA. But if the account is yours, you should contact the agency reporting the tradeline and work something out with them for payment, possible deletion of the tradeline.
     
  3. BigCatGuy

    BigCatGuy Member

    Go to the "search" here. Input "validation" and for User Name input "Butch".

    You'll get the info you need.

    It's solid reputable work.
     
  4. dixiecup

    dixiecup Well-Known Member


    Then when do you 'verify' something? What's the difference?
     
  5. BigCatGuy

    BigCatGuy Member

    World's Greatest Validation Letter: Keep it simple.

    Here's the validation letter from the Spears v. Brennan case;



    Date (within 30 days of receipt of Dunn)

    ABC Collections
    123 West Street
    Anytown, USA 12345

    Regarding alleged account # 123456789

    Cert Mail # xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx

    Sirs,

    This alleged debt is disputed in its entirety, and strict proof is demanded immediately!


    Regards,

    You

    (send all correspondence certified and retain all correspondence received **including ** envelopes.)
     

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