Is it possible to have items removed from your credit? And what are some good ways to rebuild damaged credit?
Adam W asked:
3 years ago I broke a bone and, like the smart, responsible guy I am, I wracked up a lot of hospital bills which I neglected to pay. I thought I had paid them all off finally, until the other day I was going through some old papers, and I found a bill for $558. I didn’t remember paying it so I got online and checked my free annual credit report, to find that it was listed on the report from Experian.com but not on Equifax.com. That makes 3 negative items on my credit report, 1 of which is paid off, and the other is being disputed.. (Never name your child after yourself, it’s just bad news)
3 years ago I broke a bone and, like the smart, responsible guy I am, I wracked up a lot of hospital bills which I neglected to pay. I thought I had paid them all off finally, until the other day I was going through some old papers, and I found a bill for $558. I didn’t remember paying it so I got online and checked my free annual credit report, to find that it was listed on the report from Experian.com but not on Equifax.com. That makes 3 negative items on my credit report, 1 of which is paid off, and the other is being disputed.. (Never name your child after yourself, it’s just bad news)
Basically what I’m getting at is I’m older now and trying to rebuild my credit and this is just another count against me. I’m getting it taken care of right away but it’s still going to hurt my nonexistent credit. Is it possible for them to take the item off of my report if I ask nicely or something? I’ve had a very difficult time building credit because I have no credit to get any.
Advice?
JON
