How long after a debt has been created can a creditor report to the credit bureau?
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I had some medical bills from 4/10/01 that I didnt not pay in full. I was harassed for awhile by collections and then left alone. This debt was never reported on my credit record and has never showed up. Today on 2/14/2007 (6 years later) I receive a letter from a collections agency telling me to pay up or be reported to the credit agency. I am afraid to call because I heard making contact with them could cause the statutes of limitation to start up again. My question is, If I ignore them, can they really report this to the credit bureaus since the debt was from 6 years ago? Is this just a scare tactic at this point- keep in mind I havent heard from them in 5 years until now all of the sudden.
I live in Texas btw
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Most collection agencies are not reporting members of the credit bureaus because they are not issuers of credit. They just buy old debt for pennies on the dollar and make an attempt to collect it. If they are not a reporting member, they cannot add anything to your credit record. So most of them are bluffing when they say they will report it on your credit record.
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