Pdj
Columbus,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, July 16, 2008
I said PROBABLY that doesn't mean it will....and did this lady even check her report? It possible COULD be on it...who knows? Debt buyers usually reage the account and say it was "outstanding" debt from when they bought it...soooo it could possible well be reported by whoever placed the account with the collection agency...it doesn't go away lady... so you should take care of it! No, I don't work in collections but I know lots about it...and trust me it's not going ot go away and it will resurface in the future. God bless you.
Nikki
Coconut Creek,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, June 04, 2008
You stated this account may go on her credit report. She stated it was a bill from 1997. It should not go on her credit report.
Pdj
Columbus,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, June 04, 2008
A cease and decease letter only stops collections activities and your debt will probably be sold or appear on your credit report. If the account had your name and SSN then you should find more information ASAP otherwise you will get turned down for credit in the future. And I am sure CBCS will stop contacting you because they don't want to pay any fines
Pdj
Columbus,#5Consumer Suggestion
Wed, June 04, 2008
A cease and decease letter only stops collections activities and your debt will probably be sold or appear on your credit report. If the account had your name and SSN then you should find more information ASAP otherwise you will get turned down for credit in the future. And I am sure CBCS will stop contacting you because they don't want to pay any fines
Pdj
Columbus,#6Consumer Suggestion
Wed, June 04, 2008
A cease and decease letter only stops collections activities and your debt will probably be sold or appear on your credit report. If the account had your name and SSN then you should find more information ASAP otherwise you will get turned down for credit in the future. And I am sure CBCS will stop contacting you because they don't want to pay any fines