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Getting a CA to do a Pay for Delete

Date: Sun, 02/22/2009 - 14:21

Submitted by dvinke2
on Sun, 02/22/2009 - 14:21

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Getting a CA to do a Pay for Delete


I've got an old debt that I am trying to get the CA to do a pay for delete on. They lowered the debt amount, but the woman I talked to on the phone says that they don't do PFD's.

Question 1: I know the CA is in no way obligated to settle for a PFD, but I really want it because it is really screwing up my credit and am willing to pay the full amount if they'll do a PFD. So, would I maybe have better luck if I sent a PFD letter rather than just asking someone over the phone?

Question 2: If I still can't get the CA to do a PFD, might I be able to contact the original creditor (a college) and tell them that I will pay them the full amount as long they tell the CA that it was a big misunderstanding or something and they have the CA delete the negative reportings from my credit report? They are a greedy Christian college and their business office will do anything to get money.

Basically all I want is to get that crap off my credit report because I have an otherwise very good score/report and that one thing is really bringing it down. I'll don't care if I have to pay the full amount because it's only $800.

Any input would be greatly appreciated.


1) If you're willing to pay in full, they might very well delete. To a CA it is all #'s (how much $$ they collect), so giving them the full balance might sway them to delete.

2) As far as contacting the OC, it depends whether they still own the debt (or did they actually sell the debt to the CA)? If they sold it, they can't do anything any more. However if they do still own it, they can recall the debt from the CA, in which case the CA shouldn't report it.

3) Lastly, once the CA is paid, they usually don't want to waste their time investigating credit disputes. Usually after they're paid, you can dispute the tradeline and they will most likely delete it rather than verify it as accurate.


lrhall41

Submitted by DebtCruncher on Sun, 02/22/2009 - 14:34

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Thanks for the input guys, but I'm confused as to why my thread got moved to the student loan consolidation forum. It really has nothing to to do with loan consolidation and is purely a question related to collection agencies. I wanted some input from the fella's that really know a lot about collection agencies, and in this forum it won't get that traffic.

Could you please move it back mods?


lrhall41

Submitted by dvinke2 on Sun, 02/22/2009 - 17:47

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um,no if it is involving student loans they are different in how they are collected and the rules are different as well.so whoever moved it was correct in doing such.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Thu, 02/26/2009 - 18:49

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