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Can My Credit Report Have More Than One Collection for the Same Debt?
Q&A: Can I Open an Account in Another State to Avoid Collector's Bank Levy?
Q&A: Collection Agency Sent Bills to Wrong Address
Q&A: NCO Re-aged Collection Debt on Credit Report/International Identity Theft
Why Don't Rent Payments Show Up on Your Credit Report?
Q&A: Collection Agency Not Updating Credit Report After Debt Settlement
Q&A: Does Agreeing to Pay Collections Restart the SOL?
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