Duplicate Listings

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/29/2010 - 03:24
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Hello All,

I'm hoping that everyone can help me clear up one issue.

I had a collections account that went to court and is now listed as a judgement but is also still listed as a collections account.

Does this count as a duplicate listing?

Hi Tanner,

No, this is not considered as duplicate listing. The collections will be there on our credit report for 7 years and the judgment will stay against the same account for 7-10 years depending on your state laws.

Thanks,

Aaron

Wed, 09/29/2010 - 10:42 Permalink

If the collection agent sued you, then I disagree with aaron. when did this happen? is it paid?

Wed, 09/29/2010 - 11:45 Permalink
Tanner_07 (not verified)

The Collections agency did sue me and was granted a default judgement this has been paid and the judgement is showing as satisfied on my credit report however the collections account for the same account is still showing unpaid.

I know I can get this to reflect as paid not that it helps but i would rather have it removed since it's already listed as a judgement.

Wed, 09/29/2010 - 19:52 Permalink
Tanner_07 (not verified)

The Collections agency did sue me and was granted a default judgement this has been paid and the judgement is showing as satisfied on my credit report however the collections account for the same account is still showing unpaid.

I know I can get this to reflect as paid not that it helps but i would rather have it removed since it's already listed as a judgement.

Thu, 09/30/2010 - 16:58 Permalink