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Unpaid electric bill mishap and credit report question
Hi. Every month, I have my electric bill (I live in Michigan; my
electricity provider is DTE) emailed to me. I usually pay the bill online when I get email that it's ready to be paid. Unfortunately my emailed bills got tagged as spam for 3 months, and I didn't realize it. As a result, I didn't pay my electric bill for 3 months. I got a "last resort" paper bill from DTE (and a disconnection notice!!) last week, and I promptly paid the bill. But that isn't the problem. The problem is this: Because of the unpaid bills, I'm almost sure that DTE has put some bad information on my credit report. This is really upsetting to me, because until now, my credit report was perfect, and was my bargaining chip for lots of things. I have a 13-year credit history with a score in the high 700's. What can I do to reverse this? Who do I talk to in order to explain that it was a total mishap? To whom do I explain that my email is fixed, and that it'll never happen again? Do I talk to the credit bureau? (Which one?) Do I talk to DTE? Do I talk to the 3rd party company that handles the ebilling, MyCheckFree? It's all such a mess now, and I don't want to be on the phone for 3 hours with mean people. Please help. Thanks, Roger Carlson |