One thing I’ve had a question about is I’ve seen from letters the balances including cents while the balance reported is only whole dollars. Such as the notice of debt let’s say is $250.33 but reported is $250. Just wondering if that is enough of an inaccuracy to request a deletion. I know that in any kind of bill pay you can’t just ignore the cents (duh) as you would still have a balance, so the fact that these balances aren’t reflecting that tells me that the collection agencies aren’t taking this seriously. What do you think?
Still watching you bro in Oakland California man thank you for all your advice
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I really like how they make these videos you asked a question and then it doesn’t get answered 😢
Very helpful video , do you mean removing the entire account from your credit report or just correct the dates ..
Is it best to send a dispute via certified mail or online?
One thing I’ve had a question about is I’ve seen from letters the balances including cents while the balance reported is only whole dollars. Such as the notice of debt let’s say is $250.33 but reported is $250. Just wondering if that is enough of an inaccuracy to request a deletion. I know that in any kind of bill pay you can’t just ignore the cents (duh) as you would still have a balance, so the fact that these balances aren’t reflecting that tells me that the collection agencies aren’t taking this seriously. What do you think?
He never answered