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snesbits
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I've read so many posts about this but I still cannot figure it out I think I'm just worrying to much but anyhow if anyone could clear it up for me that would be great.
I defaulted an account starting sep'09, and on my credit file it continues to show red defaults every month up until march'11 at which point it was settled.
Next month should I expect just the first sep'09 red default to drop off? And will it then show defaults from oct'09-mar'11?, Or does the entire account get removed.
I hope this makes sense.
Paul
I defaulted an account starting sep'09, and on my credit file it continues to show red defaults every month up until march'11 at which point it was settled.
Next month should I expect just the first sep'09 red default to drop off? And will it then show defaults from oct'09-mar'11?, Or does the entire account get removed.
I hope this makes sense.
Paul
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The entire account and it's history. Every trace of it. Someone checking your report will not see any evidence the account ever existed.Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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