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Check out number 12 he
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cre...hs-reports.asp Todd Rich wrote in : Glen wrote: It doesn't matter if there was anything on the check you cashed or not. They can still put your credit so far in the hole that it can take a long time to get out of it. Plus they can turn it over to a collection agency who can keep it on your credit report for the rest of your life or 'til you pay them what they say you owe by then. Interest continues to accrue over that long time. Seven year, max, in California. (Not sure about the other 49) In most cases they can only win judgements against you for 4 years, but they can keep it on your credit report for 7. The statute of how long they have to file judgements varys by state, but the 7 years on the credit report (with a few exceptions like student loans, bankruptcys) is federal. Glen |
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Bob Muir wrote:
Check out number 12 he http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cre...hs-reports.asp Check out the statue at http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fcra.htm specifically at 605 and tell me where they get to place information back on for more than 7 years without a prior judgement, or reaffirmation of the debt, or the specific exemptions listed? |
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