Hannah phillips
Member
Had a collection account pop up recently and decided to go the pay-for-delete route. The process was actually pretty straightforward, I called the collection agency, we agreed on a payment amount, and I asked them to send me written confirmation (via email) that they'd remove the account once it was paid. I went ahead and made the payment during the same call, and the whole thing took maybe 15 minutes.
That was about a month ago, and the account has already been removed from my credit report. The thing is… my credit score hasn’t changed at all. No bump up, no dip just flat. So now I’m wondering: is there usually a delay in the score adjusting after something like this? Or should I just take the win that the negative mark is gone and not worry about the score not budging?
That was about a month ago, and the account has already been removed from my credit report. The thing is… my credit score hasn’t changed at all. No bump up, no dip just flat. So now I’m wondering: is there usually a delay in the score adjusting after something like this? Or should I just take the win that the negative mark is gone and not worry about the score not budging?