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Not really. But if they are already settled, what I would do is go and check your credit report, then dispute the item and may very well get removed from your credit report. You can even check the box that says something about the creditor promising to remove the item from your credit report.
I've done it and it worked for me. The worse that will happen is that it'll stay there until the "Statute of Limitations" have been reached for it to be removed.
since the debt is paid I would just dispute it and have them remove it. It won't hurt anything.
Although it's paid and it'll show in your report as paid, if it impacted your credit in a bad way, you'll just want it removed and NOT saying PAID.
afili8ter 1 year ago