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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Multiple listings of same debt on credit report?

Is it legal for the same debt to appear multiple times on your credit report?



1. original creditor



2. company that bought the account



3. another company that bought the account



All are one debt. I%26#039;m in NY state



Multiple listings of same debt on credit report?

As long as they do not all show as open, yes it is.



You defaulted on your loan with the original creditor and they sold it to another company. This SHOULD show as closed/sold/charge off or the like.



The second company can report it as long as they are pursuing the debt. If they sold it, it sounds like you were not paying them either. Most likely they wouldn%26#039;t sell a paying debt unless they HAD to.



The third company bought the debt and it sounds like they are currently pursuing you for the debt.



The only item that should be open is the third account. If any of the others show open, you need to write a dispute letter and have them corrected. Otherwise, the first two accounts will drop off your report seven years after the close date showing on the report. If you need to write a dispute letter to change the open/closed status, make sure they put in the correct ORIGINAL closed date...not show the closed date when you wrote the letter. The third account will drop off seven years after you%26#039;ve paid in full or they sell your account.



Multiple listings of same debt on credit report?

Something is amiss here. Get in touch with the Credit Reporting Agencies, (all of them) and straighten this out. Under NY State law, they have to review your compliant and act accordingly.



Multiple listings of same debt on credit report?

I%26#039;m in KS but I don%26#039;t believe it would be legal for that debt to show up 3 different times on your credit report. Can you prove it is all the original debt? Sounds like you need to obtain a copy of your credit report and make sure that it is up to date.



If you have been denied credit in the past month, you probably received a denial letter telling you which credit reporting agency was used, the letter should explain how to obtain your free credit report.



Multiple listings of same debt on credit report?

Here%26#039;s an article that will help you. It%26#039;s titled %26quot;What to do if there are inaccuracies on your credit report%26quot;. The link is below

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