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0 Balance of my credit report for a student loan. Should I wait seven years to remove or apply now?

August 19, 2010 by  
Filed under Student loans

I would like some information on my Student loan, 0 to remove the balance of my credit file. Can I request to enter credit bureaus, and to remove any information now or wait seven years?

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5 Responses to “0 Balance of my credit report for a student loan. Should I wait seven years to remove or apply now?”

  1. Jennifer K says:

    No, he will be there, and you want to view as a rule there, they paid (if you have no negative payments with them) and it improves your credit score. Unfortunately, I had disbursed loans to 10 years are yet to show that if all the news from God is great, keep it, if it has a few late payments, at least explain why, in the future. I hope this is all good!

  2. monkee says:

    I do not know why you want to remove them again. . . A zero balance sheet is really better than your credit if you still have to pay. I do not think you can delete it again.

  3. miller4000 says:

    Well here’s the skinny on all the credit goes. When you say must pay money that you could not and you had maybe six years that the debt to the big three (Experian, Equifax has been reported, and tranny Union) you should under no circumstances they pay a penny, because if you got the five hundred of your balls for another 7 years. Therefore, it is really threaten and cajole you a small payment at the end of seven years. Nothing can get 7 years of absence and disappear if you pay a bad debt, it does not yet have your credit card! It does not change, but it still seems wrong lender and you pay it does not hurt dear man, even student loans will not be paid for 10 years! Make sure your credit reports reviewed every two months! Remember, credit agencies are not making money on your website by listing items for collectors of the debt. This is a paid service.

  4. gtofinancial.tomvoli says:

    It is and generally fall after 7 Jahren.Hier are some additional information. Hope this helps.

  5. Renee W says:

    Try calling the three credit bureaus to see what options you have, you may be able to remove it immediately: Equifax: 1-866-798-6598Experian: 1-800-734-4617TransUnion: 100 – 800-888 4213Viel-luck!