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This Conn Appliances, Inc. clearly can't sue, but can they report the entire history of the account?

Conn Appliances, Inc. apparently sold this contract immediately upon its execution to Conn Credit I, LP. I know that Conn Appliances, Inc. cannot sue in the event of default on the contract, but can they even enter a tradeline, which would have been entered from the date the "account" was opened all the way through to alleged charge off?

It states, that the account/contract was sold, transferred or assigned to Conn Credit I, LP, all rights, including interests.

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  • Anonymous
    5 months ago

    I Fyour mom you ****

  • Anonymous
    8 months ago

    The person who holds the contract - and this happens very often with lending institutions and vehicles - is the ONLY entity that can sue.  "Conn Appliances" as it stands no longer owns the contract.  Apparently Conn Credit does own the contract.

    Either one can report the credit history if that's your question.

    EDIT:  Other users should assume that no one educated/trained/experience in legal matters posts on Yahoo.  I am aware of three users (California, New York, Florida) post here, all are attorneys.

  • Anonymous
    8 months ago

    Reported as a rant

  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 months ago

    lawyer time, not yahooligan time .................

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