Use care in renegotiating old debts

Source: Liz Weston, L.A.Times

Dear Liz: I paid all of my old collection accounts except for two, which now are beyond the statute of limitations. I would like to find the best way to negotiate with the collection agencies without getting sued. Even though the original delinquency was over four years ago, the agencies are reporting these every month as current debt, which is really hurting my credit score. My intent is to offer a lump-sum settlement amount if they will remove the report from my credit file with the bureaus, or alternately in return for a "paid" notation on my report file. However, I cannot afford to pay the amount they say I owe.

Answer: If the collection agencies are simply reporting your debts each month with a correct "date of last activity" — usually the date you stopped paying the original creditor — your credit scores aren't being hurt anew each month. If the agencies are reporting a new date of last activity each month, however, they are illegally re-aging your debts.

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