Dinging my credit after charge off - this doesn't seem right!

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by Pauper, Oct 1, 2008.

  1. Pauper

    Pauper Member

    There's something fishy with my Experian report, but I can't find any references to say whether this is right or not.
    From the report header (this is for a CC account, exact amount obscured, but is the exact same amount all the way through):
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    Status: Account charged off/Past due 180 days. $xx,xxx written off. $xx,xxx past due as of Sep 2008.
    Reported Since: 11/2001
    Date of Status: 10/2004
    Last Reported: 09/2008

    Account History:
    Charge Off as of Oct 2004 to Sep 2008
    180 days as of Sep 2004
    150 days as of Aug 2004
    120 days as of Jul 2004
    90 days as of Jun 2004
    60 days as of May 2004
    30 days as of Apr 2004

    Balance History:
    08/2008 $xx,xxx
    07/2008 $xx,xxx
    06/2008 $xx,xxx
    05/2008 $xx,xxx
    04/2008 $xx,xxx
    03/2008 $xx,xxx
    02/2008 $xx,xxx
    01/2008 $xx,xxx
    12/2007 $xx,xxx
    11/2007 $xx,xxx
    10/2007 $xx,xxx
    09/2007 $xx,xxx
    08/2007 $xx,xxx
    07/2007 $xx,xxx
    06/2007 $xx,xxx
    05/2007 $xx,xxx
    04/2007 $xx,xxx
    03/2007 $xx,xxx
    02/2007 $xx,xxx
    01/2007 $xx,xxx
    12/2006 $xx,xxx
    11/2006 $xx,xxx
    10/2006 $xx,xxx
    09/2006 $xx,xxx

    Between Sep 2006 and Aug 2008, your credit limit/high balance was $yy,yyy
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    The amount yy,yyy, at around 15k, is several thousand dollars less than the xx,xxx amount (over 18k) which means that the account is shown as over the limit.

    The Status says the amount was charged off as past due and written off - can they keep reporting it like this?? It makes it seem that the debt is still current, although the SOL in my state is 3 years.

    Reading through the soft hits, this CC company isn't checking my credit, just reporting every month like clockwork. Another CC company (also written off around the same date) isn't reporting every month, but there is a soft hit from them every month.

    And in case you're wondering, aren't layoffs wonderful ? >< My current income is less than half what it was in those days (as is my credit score!), but it's just high enough to put me over the limit for a chapter 7

    If anyone has any suggestions, I'd love to hear them!
     
  2. mavrik2747

    mavrik2747 Well-Known Member

    One dispute you can write to the CRA's is
    xx,xxx is more than yy,yyy which is impossible. Please correct or delete.
    Do this with any other errors on there, send them all at once. I'm sure you'll get more advice on how to further dispute this account from the more knowledgable members than me. You can also dispute straight to the OC in regards to the FCBA. There's a letter somewhere around here.
     
  3. Pauper

    Pauper Member

    LOL! As an add-on to this, I just picked up my (snail) mail and found a letter from a collections agency for the same account! They're getting a DV response as fast as I can print one since the SOL is way past.

    That will probably trigger them dumping it into the hands of the IRS as a 'forgiven debt"
     
  4. Hedwig

    Hedwig Well-Known Member

    It can be reported for seven years, regardless of the SOL for collecting in your state.

    If you haven't paid it, it's still past due.

    And it's not impossible for the balance to be more than the credit limit or high credit--it happens all the time when fees are added.
     
  5. Pauper

    Pauper Member

    I agree that if unpaid, it's past due, but my point is the disparity between the 'past due' and the status:

    Status: Account charged off/Past due 180 days. $xx,xxx written off. $xx,xxx past due as of Sep 2008.

    If it's "charged off" and "written off", is it still past due?
     
  6. jlynn

    jlynn Well-Known Member

    If they have not sold this debt (to whomever just dunned you), a charge off is past due and owing.

    If it has been sold it should report -0- balance sold or transferred.
     
  7. jjgross

    jjgross Well-Known Member

    Yes because it's still past due because it's past due.When they send it to a collector it will still be past,and should show 0 balance with the oc.
     
  8. Pauper

    Pauper Member

    OK, thanks for the replies guys, at least I understand it a bit better now :)
     

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