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I always enjoyed using Verizon services until this happened...
I contacted Verizon to stop the Fios service as I moved to another place that doesn't offer Verizon services.
I was told I was all set, as you can see from my payment history, I've always paid on-time. One and half year later, I receive a bill from a collections agency. It stated I owed $77 to VERIZON. I was shocked and checked my account and saw that they billed for the final month. I didn't even get any info. about this until now I am stuck with a bad credit score! I definitely do not appreciate this as I am planning to purchase a new home soon and I am stuck with this. I am definitely capable of paying the final bill only if I knew about this! I would like to pay and get this to be removed from my credit report.
I hope to hear from you soon.
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@Todd012 wrote:I always enjoyed using Verizon services until this happened...
I contacted Verizon to stop the Fios service as I moved to another place that doesn't offer Verizon services.
I was told I was all set, as you can see from my payment history, I've always paid on-time. One and half year later, I receive a bill from a collections agency. It stated I owed $77 to VERIZON. I was shocked and checked my account and saw that they billed for the final month. I didn't even get any info. about this until now I am stuck with a bad credit score! I definitely do not appreciate this as I am planning to purchase a new home soon and I am stuck with this. I am definitely capable of paying the final bill only if I knew about this! I would like to pay and get this to be removed from my credit report.
I hope to hear from you soon.
We know nothing about your account. We are customers helping other customers.
the ding on your credit report will stay on it for 7 years after it’s reported paid. The problem is you can file a dispute with the credit bureaus and write a letter of explanation for what happened and that may suffice. It will not be removed.
a friend of mine with perfect credit went to purchase a home and an old power company bill was dinged his credit rating. The bank simply wanted him to pay the bill he never knew about since he moved, and get a receipt.
The mortage went through ok.
unless there are other dings on the report you should be ok.
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Hi Todd012,
As this is a peer to peer support forum, you will need to contact Verizon directly for assistance. We have sent you a private message with contact information for a dedicated specialist who is able to help with a resolution of your issue.