Jenifer
Portland,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, February 06, 2006
Exactly what I don't know. My account was also inactive in 1999. Lo and behold, I got a notice in November from a collection agency that Fingerhut had sold them a debt and they were reporting it as brand new on my credit report for double the amount of the original debt. I disputed with the credit bureaus because it was inaccurate information. The entry has since been deleted because the collection agency had nothing to back it up.
Jenifer
Portland,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, February 06, 2006
Exactly what I don't know. My account was also inactive in 1999. Lo and behold, I got a notice in November from a collection agency that Fingerhut had sold them a debt and they were reporting it as brand new on my credit report for double the amount of the original debt. I disputed with the credit bureaus because it was inaccurate information. The entry has since been deleted because the collection agency had nothing to back it up.
Jenifer
Portland,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, February 06, 2006
Exactly what I don't know. My account was also inactive in 1999. Lo and behold, I got a notice in November from a collection agency that Fingerhut had sold them a debt and they were reporting it as brand new on my credit report for double the amount of the original debt. I disputed with the credit bureaus because it was inaccurate information. The entry has since been deleted because the collection agency had nothing to back it up.
Jenifer
Portland,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, February 06, 2006
Exactly what I don't know. My account was also inactive in 1999. Lo and behold, I got a notice in November from a collection agency that Fingerhut had sold them a debt and they were reporting it as brand new on my credit report for double the amount of the original debt. I disputed with the credit bureaus because it was inaccurate information. The entry has since been deleted because the collection agency had nothing to back it up.