CRA vs CA

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by jamak, Oct 8, 2008.

  1. jamak

    jamak Well-Known Member

    Had some bad debts in 95 after 5 surgeries in 18 months, not fun. Recovered and now been unemployed for 4 yrs at 62 with a few handicaps that don't allow me to work at many places, have a few pensions that keep me going. Last time I worked with someone named Michael Goldberg who really helped me a lot by writing CCA to question debts.

    I'm stuck again, 3 credit cards owing $18k, even IRS has abandoned trying to collect, labeled me as "Unable to Pay".

    Question is, since CA's have stopped calling, can I do something to change the CCA's neg listings on me. This worked before but that was '95 and maybe laws have changed.
     
  2. greg1045

    greg1045 Well-Known Member

    This is 2008. If the last activity on your debts was really 1995, they shouldn't be even on your reports anymore.
     
  3. jamak

    jamak Well-Known Member

    Sorry, didn't make this clear, these are new debts, since 2005.
     
  4. greg1045

    greg1045 Well-Known Member

    Negative accounts stay on your reports for 7 years from the time they hit your account. So 2012.
     
  5. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    You can always dispute and hope that they don't verify, in which case it would be removed. Target specific fields such as balance, account type, etc.
     
  6. sparq

    sparq Well-Known Member

    I personally wouldn't give them any specifics at first. Just dispute them without any reason. That's how most of mine melted off; why make their jobs any easier?
     
  7. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    They may consider them "frivolous" if you don't say what you're disputing.
     

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