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How to Deal With Collections on Your Credit Report

Before you pay or dispute a collection, verify ownership, balance, dates, reporting status, and whether the collector has updated prior payments.

Important: Dispute only information you honestly believe is inaccurate or incomplete. Accurate and current negative information generally cannot be removed simply because it hurts your score.

The action plan

  1. Confirm the account belongs to you.
  2. Compare the collector balance with the original account records.
  3. Check the date of first delinquency and reporting timeline.
  4. Dispute specific inaccuracies, not the fact that the account is negative.
  5. Get any settlement terms in writing before paying.

What to document

Keep the original report, your letter, the report page containing the item, relevant proof, the mailing receipt, delivery confirmation, every response, and the updated report. A good file makes it easier to see what changed and what still needs follow-up.

What not to do

The next practical step

Use the free 7-Day Credit Cleanup Checklist to organize your reports and build your first action plan. Then use the full guide for secondary bureau freezes, written disputes, negative-account review, rebuilding steps, and printable trackers.

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