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How Accounts Go Into Collection

  
Written by renxue   
January 21, 2008 11:23

It's obvious, isn't it? You haven't paid your bills. However, we get so many questions about this, that we decided to post a whole page on the subject.

It's not a rule set in stone but, typically, credit card debts may be turned over to a collection agency after 180 days after the debt is owed. In the case of medical collections, some hospitals - especially for people who don't have any insurance - turn medical bills over for collections immediately.

A collection may only go on your credit report 180 days after the debt is owed, according to the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

Here are your rights regarding collectors/collections.

Here are some helpful hints about dealing with collection agencies and getting collections off your credit report.

 

 
 
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