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    Collection account that was included in Bankruptcy

    I am getting irritated with the credit clean up on Experian... the other two credit reports are accurate with NOTHING wrong...

    I filed 10/05, and experian has lates on all accounts in 11/05, 12/05, and then charge offs reported past the date of bankruptcy too.

    Also an account that was included in bankruptcy was just put on as a collection account 3/06 after I was just discharged in 2/06... Household bank uses Experian, so until I can get these people to change this stuff, they obviously won't approve me...

    This is mainly a vent, but also, reassurance that all the lates after 10/05 should not be present but rather be deemed included in bankruptcy and the fact that the collection account should have not been reported after discharge would be nice too..

    Thanks for reading and your advice in advance!
    Elizabeth

    #2
    Originally posted by HopeinHorizon
    I am getting irritated with the credit clean up on Experian... the other two credit reports are accurate with NOTHING wrong...

    I filed 10/05, and experian has lates on all accounts in 11/05, 12/05, and then charge offs reported past the date of bankruptcy too.

    Also an account that was included in bankruptcy was just put on as a collection account 3/06 after I was just discharged in 2/06... Household bank uses Experian, so until I can get these people to change this stuff, they obviously won't approve me...

    This is mainly a vent, but also, reassurance that all the lates after 10/05 should not be present but rather be deemed included in bankruptcy and the fact that the collection account should have not been reported after discharge would be nice too..

    Thanks for reading and your advice in advance!
    Elizabeth
    This FTC opinion letter is what I always see quoted on various boards for this same question. It is old, from 1998, but I guess it still applies.

    We’re sorry, we can’t find the page you're looking for.
    http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fcra/index.htm
    Filed BK7 10/03/05
    341 Meeting 01/04/06
    Discharge 03/07/06
    Closed 03/13/06

    myfico.com EQ FICO 634-->03/13/06

    TL's
    HSBC $300, applied for and recieved back in Oct, during the BK
    MBNA $25000, survived the BK but they won't let me access it due to lates and other negatives on the CR's
    Roadloans.com up to $25000 @ 15.99%, time for a newer car
    Hooter's $5000 ...3/24/2006

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      #3
      Of course the above seems to be at odds with the one below.

      We’re sorry, we can’t find the page you're looking for.


      Peter L. McCorkell, Esq.
      Senior Vice President and General Counsel
      Fair, Isaac and Company Inc.
      120 North Redwood Drive
      San Rafael, California 94903

      Dear Mr. McCorkell:

      This responds to your letter concerning the application of the Fair Credit Reporting Act ("FCRA") to an account that is reported to a consumer reporting agency ("CRA") by a creditor, when the account is discharged in bankruptcy and charged off by the creditor, either before or after the discharge. You note that a staff opinion letter (Lovern, 4/24/98) stated that a credit bureau would violate Section 607(b) of the FCRA if it reported a discharged item as a chargeoff when it was in fact not charged off. You state that (contrary to a comment attributed by Mr. Lovern to a Fair Isaac source in his letter to us) your risk scores assign the same number of points to a bankrupt tradeline regardless of whether that account is also reported as charged off.

      Specifically, you ask if we concur in your view that "nothing in the FCRA (a) prohibits a creditor from 'charging off' an account, whether before or after the filing of a bankruptcy; (b) prohibits a creditor from reporting to a CRA that an account which has been discharged in bankruptcy has also been charged off so long as the credit grantor has in fact charged off the account; or (c) or prohibits a CRA from reporting an account which has been discharged in bankruptcy as also having been charged off if the creditor has so reported the account to the CRA and the CRA has no reason to believe otherwise." We agree that the FCRA prohibits none of those practices in the circumstances you describe.

      The opinions set forth in this informal staff letter are not binding on the Commission.

      Sincerely yours,

      Clarke W. Brinckerhoff
      --------------------------------

      It appears that a,b,and c have to apply for this to be true.
      Last edited by USPSA-Shooter; 03-24-2006, 05:18 PM.
      Filed BK7 10/03/05
      341 Meeting 01/04/06
      Discharge 03/07/06
      Closed 03/13/06

      myfico.com EQ FICO 634-->03/13/06

      TL's
      HSBC $300, applied for and recieved back in Oct, during the BK
      MBNA $25000, survived the BK but they won't let me access it due to lates and other negatives on the CR's
      Roadloans.com up to $25000 @ 15.99%, time for a newer car
      Hooter's $5000 ...3/24/2006

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        #4
        http://www.bankruptcyforum.com/t6748...g-or-am-i.html

        Read this guy's letter, Hope. I know the situation isn't exactly the same, but he had good results with the CRA's. Maybe something similar will work for you.
        Filed Ch 7 - 09/06
        Discharged - 12/2006
        Officially Declared No Asset - 03/2007
        Closed - 04/2007

        I am not an attorney. My comments are based on personal experience and research. Always consult an attorney in your area to address concerns related to your particular situation.

        Another good thing about being poor is that when you are seventy your children will not have declared you legally insane in order to gain control of your estate. - Woody Allen...

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