AmyAnne
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I need some advice from you knowledgeable folks. My 24 year old son recently checked his credit reports and found an item reported in collections that is not his. It is for $125 and seems to be for some medical service.
He immediately filed a dispute with each of the 3 credit reporting bureaus, using their online dispute system. Two of the companies removed the item right away - within a matter of days. The third, Equifax, took almost a month to decide that the charge is his (which it is is not).
Is there any point in him contacting Equifax further? Or should he move on to the collection agency that is saying the charge is his?
Also, if he just pays the $125 to get it out of collections, will the report that it was in collections still be on his report? It makes me furious that a charge can just be attributed to him without any real proof that it is his.
He immediately filed a dispute with each of the 3 credit reporting bureaus, using their online dispute system. Two of the companies removed the item right away - within a matter of days. The third, Equifax, took almost a month to decide that the charge is his (which it is is not).
Is there any point in him contacting Equifax further? Or should he move on to the collection agency that is saying the charge is his?
Also, if he just pays the $125 to get it out of collections, will the report that it was in collections still be on his report? It makes me furious that a charge can just be attributed to him without any real proof that it is his.