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I disputed my overpayment to Equifax the statud change to appealed

what the heck does that mean also my score when up from 604 to 644

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Type: Judgment

Date Filed: 07/2004

Case Number: 401786099

Court Name:

Court Address: 111 N Hill St

Los Angeles, CA 900123117

Plaintiff: STATE OF CALIFORNIA EDD

Defendant: edited by divemedic to remove name

Amount: $664

Status: A - Appealed

Satisfied Date:

Verified Date: 03/2007

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I disputed my overpayment to Equifax the statud change to appealed

what the heck does that mean also my score when up from 604 to 644

RG

Judgments

Type: Judgment

Date Filed: 07/2004

Case Number: 401786099

Court Name:

Court Address: 111 N Hill St

Los Angeles, CA 900123117

Plaintiff: STATE OF CALIFORNIA EDD

Defendant: Edited by divemedic to remove name

Amount: $664

Status: A - Appealed

Satisfied Date:

Verified Date: 03/2007

Comments:

I am totally confused!:confused: First you state disputed unemployment but then you say, disputed overpayment???? You have to be more clear about what you are talking about? xhitwallx We can't help you if we don't understand specifically what's going on and what you want to do! 88-)

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I am totally confused!:confused: First you state disputed unemployment but then you say, disputed overpayment???? You have to be more clear about what you are talking about? xhitwallx We can't help you if we don't understand specifically what's going on and what you want to do! 88-)

SORRY I WAS RECEIVING MONEY FROM UNEMPLOMENT THEY OVERPAYED ME AND THEN THEY BILLED ME AND NVER PAY THEM BACK UNTIL NOW THEY GARNISH MY CHECKS AND HAVE FINISH PAYING THE WHOLE AMOUNT. I DISPUTED ON EQUIFAX AND THE STATUS CHANGE TO APPEALED

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what the heck does that mean also my score when up from 604 to 644

Most likely someone is referring to either their FAKO or FICO scores. The Big Three provide a score of your credit.

Higher scores are a lower credit risk. Lower scores are a higher credit risk.

Higher scores are desirable because that saves you money when you obtain a loan for a credit card, car, home, etc.

http://www.creditinfocenter.com/creditreports/scoring/

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