I dropped my pistol off at a gunsmith to be modified while I was in Iraq...I gave him my credit card number, and when my mom picked it up for me a few months later, he charged my card. No big deal, that's what we'd planned on.The problem is that I have 2 credit cards, and I didn't use that one at all while I was in Iraq, so I didn't really pay much attention to it. I'd forgotten that the gunsmith was going to make that charge on there, and I forgot my password to the account after a few months, and it's a pain to handle that in Iraq without a phone. Well, yesterday I got a call from Chase trying to resolve the overdue payment (that I didn't know I had), which I paid on the spot. Again, no big deal.The problem is that I'm trying to buy a house, and I don't want a late credit card payment on my record when trying to go get a loan. Who do I contact to try and get it expunged?
4/12/2009 12:26:02 PM
You can try to contact the CEO or higher up at the credit card company to try and get a goodwill removal of the late fee. Try to google the bank's name and "goodwill" and it will probably yield you an address to contact.
4/12/2009 12:28:47 PM
first of all - have you checked your credit report to see if it's on there?otherwise...so you had a late payment and don't want anyone to know? i would think everyone in your situation would want the same - if everyone could have it expunged wouldn't everyone just have a great credit report?
4/12/2009 12:29:40 PM
talk to customer service, then escalate if you need to.
4/12/2009 12:38:15 PM
^^^ it's not the late fee I care about (and I got that dropped already, just by asking)^^ exactly.but in my defense, it was kind of a freak thing for an odd reason--I never even carry a balance on a card, much less pay anything late.
4/12/2009 12:44:10 PM
I don't think it will be worth the hassle to expunge one late payment, even if it is possible.
4/12/2009 12:44:43 PM
^^sorry, I didnt mean to say fee...meant to say to get the late notation removed from your report.go to creditboards.com and they have a whole forum dedicated to this sort of thing.
4/12/2009 12:46:23 PM
4/12/2009 1:01:50 PM
^thats pretty much what i did a few years back to get a late payment fee credited back to my account.
4/12/2009 2:02:48 PM
Most of the time if you arent 30 days past due on stuff it wont show up on your credit report, Ive been late on tons of payments whether by overlooking them or for some good reason and the only one I ever saw actually show up was one that I was more than 30 days late on. If this is the case good luck getting that taken off.
4/12/2009 2:04:22 PM
i've been late by a few days a handful of times and it never showed up on any of the 3 reports[Edited on April 12, 2009 at 2:06 PM. Reason : of course i never got to the point where they contacted me about it so i can't say how that'll apply]
4/12/2009 2:05:21 PM
When I was processing loans, I didnt really care about one late payment...you would have to have 3 or worse (90 days late+) for like 4 or 5 months or show a history of being at least 90 days before I asked about it. If it is just one month and your other card is fine, I wouldnt think you have a problem. If both cards show a history of 90 days or more late payments, then you would have something to worry about.[Edited on April 12, 2009 at 3:53 PM. Reason : w]
4/12/2009 3:52:51 PM
yeah, this was about 45 days late. it should be the only blemish on my credit. i'm not worried about not getting a loan, i'm concerned with getting the lowest possible interest rate.
4/12/2009 5:20:22 PM
call them up, explain situation, make sure to throw in you were in Iraq at the time, get them to remove it.
4/12/2009 5:29:23 PM
I guess I should clarify: I already talked the rep from Chase. She said it had already been reported, so I'd have to contact the credit bureau.I don't even know where to start to do that.[Edited on April 12, 2009 at 5:49 PM. Reason : maybe it would be worth calling Chase back and talking to a different rep.]
4/12/2009 5:49:25 PM
ask for the goodwill thing
4/12/2009 6:03:40 PM
i had a similar incident (i wasn't in iraq or anything) but i had the cc company to take it off of the credit report.
4/12/2009 7:03:58 PM
[Edited on April 12, 2009 at 8:01 PM. Reason : we'll see how calling works]
4/12/2009 8:00:34 PM
Threaten to cancel the card, and see what they do. Always works.
4/12/2009 10:52:47 PM
dont let anyone diminish this too much. i had a late payment from when i was in highschool and had a card for emergencies (used it only a handful of times). it was in my name, but my mom handled it. it went in late once and is still on my credit score. only 1 of the bureaus has it but my score is nearly 100 points less there. i didnt really check my credit a lot as an 18 year old so i didnt know about it until i started applying for cards again (used debit only pretty much through college).
4/12/2009 10:56:23 PM
Here's a quick and easy fix: pay off all of your revolving debt and leave it at zero for a month prior to applying for credit.The newly inflated credit/debt ratio will more than offset the late payment penalty to your credit score.P.S. Quit being a little bitch and cough up the $40 to check your credit at http://www.myfico.com. It will be like mommy checking your closet for monsters and you'll realize you have no problem getting a good interest rate. Or, on the other hand, you'll find out that you've been a complete financial dillweed and now have to pay the piper for all your missteps.[Edited on April 12, 2009 at 11:20 PM. Reason : s]
4/12/2009 11:17:25 PM
are you a gigantic dick in every thread you post in or just some of them?
4/12/2009 11:46:58 PM
i just can't believe this kid is still crying over this and he hasn't even checked to see if its an issuewhat a waste of everyone's time. just check your damn credit score and put this issue to bed![Edited on April 12, 2009 at 11:55 PM. Reason : s]
4/12/2009 11:52:08 PM
^I'd have to agree here... He should at least check his report and see if it's even on there. 45 days is not that long, I'll bet it was never reported.
4/13/2009 7:59:57 AM
even if he knows it was reported, he still needs to check to be sure of the impact. None of us can give him the information he's looking for.I am beginning to think this thread is just a <blog> in disguise[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 8:01 AM. Reason : s]
4/13/2009 8:01:26 AM
^, ^^, ^^^good calls. checked credit score--it had, in fact, been reported...and I was shocked at what my score was. All 3 bureaus listed it at 655! I figured that my credit score would be STELLAR...I've had accounts open for probably 10 years, have 2 credit cards with a total of $15,000 credit limit, and I always pay them off in full every month, have no debt whatsoever, have nearly a full year's salary put away in CASH, and always pay everything on time. I've financed 3 cars and 2 motorcycles, and paid those loans back in full and early. Plus, I just got my TS/SCI security clearance a few months ago...I figured that if there WAS anything noteworthy in my credit history, they would've asked about it (as they certainly check all of your financial history)The only other blemish was a $98 charge that was reported to a collection agency when I was in college back in 2003...it was for stitches or X-rays or something, and I don't remember the circumstances, but something about it was bullshit, so I refused to pay it until it finally got reported to collections (when I finally decided that I probably wasn't going to win, and $98 wasn't worth the fight).I called Chase back and talked to them--it took about 2 minutes for them to remove it, no questions asked. The only problem is that it will take 30-60 days to update things with the credit bureaus. In the meantime, they're sending me a letter that I can present to mortgage lenders explaining that the late payment mark will be going away. Hopefully that $98 hit from 6 years ago won't be enough to hurt my score too much.[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 9:55 PM. Reason : asdf][Edited on April 13, 2009 at 9:59 PM. Reason : asdf]
4/13/2009 9:53:52 PM
my shit was 763 and i had never even had a credit card...only thing i can guess is that the student loan that my mom repays is counting toward my credit
4/13/2009 9:54:48 PM
Gawd damn, 655 is atrocious. Might as well consider it karma.
4/13/2009 10:06:52 PM
the fact that you have shit tons of money put away or that you have security clearance has no bearing on your credit score.
4/13/2009 10:15:39 PM
i know. i'm just saying that my finances and payment histories are solid enough that I just assumed that my credit score would be really good. I expected it to be at least 100 points higher.and i mention the clearance not because it has any impact on my credit score, but because if there was any negative information in my credit history, I assumed that I would've been asked about it (obviously this late payment was after the clearance was processed).I wonder how much of a beating I'm gonna take in terms of mortgage interest? I was just assuming that I'd get the best rates that anyone had to offer.^^ Yeah, no kidding. the credit report still relects my Chase account as not only having a late payment, but not having been paid off at at all, yet...I'm hoping that it'll go back up substantially once this is resolved.[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 10:27 PM. Reason : asfd]
4/13/2009 10:25:09 PM
I'm really really surprised your credit score is that low. Mine was low 700's when I bought a condo..and I didn't have near the credit history you have.Really really weird. I would think anybody looking at 6 years worth of perfect payments is going to realize some bullshit $98 charge from 6 years ago is the only reason it isn't higher and is going to see the obvious trend of you paying your bills.And the down payment probably won't hurt
4/13/2009 10:33:50 PM
4/13/2009 10:43:27 PM
Here are some guesses as to why your credit score could be bad... I have NO IDEA if these factors would actually impact the score:a) You're in or were in the military. Maybe there is a higher rate of default among military members... That would be horrible if they did that, and a PR nightmare if anyone ever found out so I doubt itb) Does a driving record impact credit score? From what you've posted, it seems like you might have some problems there.Noen, I'm guessing that when he says he has his savings put away in CASH, I assume (hope to god) that he meant a cash account AKA savings account. God have mercy on his soul if he's actually got 40k in bills sitting around somewhere. That's just begging for the cops to confiscate it permanently.
4/13/2009 10:53:30 PM
I assumed it was in some sort of savings or money market account. I doubt he has it in his mattress.[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 10:54 PM. Reason : ^^]
4/13/2009 10:54:41 PM
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4/13/2009 11:33:23 PM
Noen, Ambrosia: You must be misunderstanding what theDuke is saying. He has 15k available credit and pays his debts off every month. His ratio of credit/debt is as high as it can be.
4/14/2009 12:04:46 AM
I called Chase today and had my finance charge removed! w00t!
4/14/2009 12:50:14 AM
^^Noen and I are talking about two different things.And if he's carrying a tiny balance or no balance, no, his debt utilization ratio isn't as high as it can be.Go troll somewhere else.
4/14/2009 12:52:57 AM
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4/14/2009 12:55:23 AM
^ Dave Ramsey says fuck tha fico.
4/14/2009 6:17:03 AM
"debt utilization ratio" is the same thing as a credit/debt ratio, except inverted, you idiot. If its good to have a low debt utilization ratio, then its good to have a high credit/debt ratio.http://www.savingadvice.com/blog/2008/10/11/102973_debt-to-limi-ratio.htmlhttp://www.ehow.com/how_4692826_calculate-debt-utilization-ratio.htmlConclusion: theDuke's credit limit and amount of debt is optimized for the highest possible credit score. He has a very high credit limit and a very low amount of debt. Therefore, his credit/debt ratio is very high and his debt utilization ratio (debt/credit) is very low.From howstuffworks:
4/14/2009 7:05:36 AM
The late payments are what's killing you. You now have 2 debts that were sent to collections, that looks really bad. In fact, a lot of places will ask you up front on the app if you've ever had anything go to collections.$15,000 is NOT too much credit, and paying loans off early will NOT hurt your score. Not paying your bills on time will.
4/14/2009 8:38:24 AM
the relatively low figure for the collections is also whats hurting you. Its saying you couldn't even pay off x, so how could you pay off x++
4/14/2009 9:40:44 AM
^^^ that's what it sounds like^^ no, just 1 to collections. It's apparently been on there for like 6+ years, and I'm not sure what's going on. They are still putting a derogatory tag on my report every month, and have for all but 4 out of the last 24 months! I disputed it, so they have to investigate and figure out what's going on.The Chase card thing shows up on my report as greater than 30 days delinquent. It's already paid off, but the report doesn't even reflect that, yet...and the entire thing should go away in a month or two since I explained what happened to Chase and they agreed to remove it.The problem is, I hope to close on a house within the next 30 days. I found one I really like yesterday.[Edited on April 14, 2009 at 1:54 PM. Reason : asfd][Edited on April 14, 2009 at 1:59 PM. Reason : adsf]
4/14/2009 1:54:03 PM
That sucks. Sign up for autopay.
4/14/2009 2:54:27 PM
Let this be a lesson to all of us. Check your credit early, check it often. If you plan to buy a house in the next couple of years, check your credit NOW.Its too late for theDuke866, but the rest of us can learn from his mistakes.
4/14/2009 5:24:26 PM
I check that b weekly
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