On another note, I called another collection agency today (yes, I know I should have sent them a letter but one of their entries was for a medical bill and I felt guilty), and found out that a $255 entry on my credit report was actually, again, from my ex-fiance for a utility account that we transferred to his name when I moved out. Because we were not married, the CA told me that they had to take my name off this entry and that it would be removed from my credit report within 30 days. They are also deleting the medical bill (a piddly $60) from my credit reports 'because I had them process a check by phone for the full $60 and I called them in a goodwill effort to resolve an account that was over 4 years old'. They are also sending me a receipt via postal mail. Q: Was this a bad move on my part? It seems like an unlikely thing for a CA to do.
Let me know when the ca does what they said they would in the mean time I have this nice bridge i would like to sell you.....lol You had better keep a close eye on your bank account ca's like to do ach's
I will follow up, either with validation or humiliation as appropriate. I deserve that bridge, or a swift kick....I need to severely lower my trust level. Hopefully, what comes around goes around will apply in this situation.
Well if you don't like the bridge ,can I move in when you buy your house? I can live in the basement,attic,car port or wherever.