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HSBC statement & CA (Collection Receivable) statement – who do I pay

Jul 072010
 

I received a statement from HSBC – Best Buy.  Account is 3 months in arrears – I messed up & want to fix.  I then received statement from Collection Receivables.  I did a DV.  I received copy of credit card request from Collection Receivables and a letter saying to contact them to make suitable arrangments.  2 days later I then received statement from HSBC.  I want to fix this – I got a copy of my credit report  and the account is “account closed by credit grantor” 120 days past due.

 

Can I do a PFD with the original creditor or do I have to deal with the CA.

If I can do a PFD with the CA (not currently showing on account) – I’m assuming the HSBC will still show up.

 

I know I messed up – i moved and didn’t take care of my business. 

 

What is the best path?

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