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The Debt You Forgot… Never Forgot You

43 min · 16 jul 2026
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A collection account doesn't always begin with a phone call. Sometimes it starts with a missed payment, an old medical bill, a forgotten credit card, or a balance you thought had already been resolved. Months—or even years—later, that same debt can resurface on your credit reports, affecting your ability to qualify for financing, housing, insurance, or other financial opportunities. In this episode, we break down how the collection process actually works, what happens after an account becomes delinquent, and why so many consumers misunderstand what collections mean for their credit profile. You'll learn: • What happens before an account is sent to collections • The difference between the original creditor and a collection agency • Why paid collections don't always disappear from your credit reports • How collections affect lending decisions • What debt buyers are and how they acquire accounts • The importance of reviewing collection information for accuracy • Your rights when communicating with debt collectors • Common myths surrounding collections and credit reporting • What documentation consumers should keep • Practical steps to take when addressing collection accounts We also discuss why ignoring collection notices rarely makes the situation better and how understanding the process can help you make informed financial decisions. Every collection account tells a story—but understanding that story can help you determine the most appropriate next steps. Whether you're dealing with a recent collection account or one that's been reporting for years, this episode provides educational information to help you better understand how collections fit into the overall credit system. Questions or topics you'd like covered on a future episode? Email: therealcredittalkshow@beyondcreditlimits.com [therealcredittalkshow@beyondcreditlimits.com] Follow us on Instagram: @therealcredittalkshow @realcredittalkshow @beyondcreditlimits Listen on: iHeartRadio • Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Pandora • Amazon Music • Podcast Index • TrueFans • Podverse • PodLP • Podcast Guru • Pocket Casts • Fountain FM • Deezer • TuneIn Visit: www.therealcredittalkshow.com [http://www.therealcredittalkshow.com] www.beyondcreditlimits.com [http://www.beyondcreditlimits.com] A Beyond Credit Limits Corporation Production.

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The Debt You Forgot… Never Forgot You

A collection account doesn't always begin with a phone call. Sometimes it starts with a missed payment, an old medical bill, a forgotten credit card, or a balance you thought had already been resolved. Months—or even years—later, that same debt can resurface on your credit reports, affecting your ability to qualify for financing, housing, insurance, or other financial opportunities. In this episode, we break down how the collection process actually works, what happens after an account becomes delinquent, and why so many consumers misunderstand what collections mean for their credit profile. You'll learn: • What happens before an account is sent to collections • The difference between the original creditor and a collection agency • Why paid collections don't always disappear from your credit reports • How collections affect lending decisions • What debt buyers are and how they acquire accounts • The importance of reviewing collection information for accuracy • Your rights when communicating with debt collectors • Common myths surrounding collections and credit reporting • What documentation consumers should keep • Practical steps to take when addressing collection accounts We also discuss why ignoring collection notices rarely makes the situation better and how understanding the process can help you make informed financial decisions. Every collection account tells a story—but understanding that story can help you determine the most appropriate next steps. Whether you're dealing with a recent collection account or one that's been reporting for years, this episode provides educational information to help you better understand how collections fit into the overall credit system. Questions or topics you'd like covered on a future episode? Email: therealcredittalkshow@beyondcreditlimits.com [therealcredittalkshow@beyondcreditlimits.com] Follow us on Instagram: @therealcredittalkshow @realcredittalkshow @beyondcreditlimits Listen on: iHeartRadio • Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Pandora • Amazon Music • Podcast Index • TrueFans • Podverse • PodLP • Podcast Guru • Pocket Casts • Fountain FM • Deezer • TuneIn Visit: www.therealcredittalkshow.com [http://www.therealcredittalkshow.com] www.beyondcreditlimits.com [http://www.beyondcreditlimits.com] A Beyond Credit Limits Corporation Production.

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Late Payments: The One Mistake That Starts It All

Most people think their credit story changed the day they were denied. It didn't. Long before the denial… Long before the collection… Long before the charge-off… Something else had already changed. A single late payment may seem like one missed due date, but what if the credit system interprets it as something much bigger? In this episode, Lady T takes you inside the mindset of the credit system—not to scare you, but to help you understand why one financial decision can quietly reshape future opportunities. This isn't another conversation about credit scores. It's about behavior. It's about patterns. It's about the story your credit profile is telling before anyone ever says yes or no. You'll hear relatable examples, listener questions from around the country, and a completely different way of looking at late payments that most people have never considered. Because once you understand what the system is actually reading... you stop reacting... and you start positioning yourself with purpose. If you've ever said, "It was only one payment..." This episode was made for you. 🌐 Website: www.beyondcreditlimits.com [http://www.beyondcreditlimits.com] 🛍️ Merch: www.thatmerchmood.com [http://www.thatmerchmood.com] 📸 Instagram: @therealcredittalkshow | @realcredittalkshow | @beyondcreditlimits 🎧 Available on all major podcast platforms, including iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Deezer, Podcast Guru, Pocket Casts, Fountain FM, Podcast Index, TrueFans, Podverse, and PodLP.

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The Biggest Credit Myths That Are Costing You Money

Think you know how credit works? Think again. Some of the most common credit advice being shared online is either incomplete, outdated, or completely wrong—and believing these myths could be costing you thousands of dollars in higher interest rates, loan denials, and missed financial opportunities. In this episode of The Real Credit Talk Show, we're exposing the biggest credit myths that continue to confuse consumers every day. Learn what actually impacts your credit, what lenders really look at, and how to avoid the costly mistakes that keep people financially stuck. In this episode, we discuss: * Why carrying a balance does not help your credit score. * The truth about checking your own credit. * Whether paying off collections automatically improves your credit. * The real impact of closing old credit cards. * The difference between myths and actual credit scoring factors. * Why "credit repair hacks" found on social media often backfire. * What lenders really pay attention to before approving your application. * Practical strategies to build stronger credit the right way. Whether you're rebuilding your credit, preparing to buy a home, finance a vehicle, or simply want to understand how the credit system really works, this episode separates fact from fiction. 🎧 Listen now: iHeartRadio Apple Podcasts Spotify Pandora Amazon Music Podcast Index TrueFans Podverse PodLP Podcast Guru Pocket Casts Deezer TuneIn 📲 Follow: @therealcredittalkshow @realcredittalkshow @beyondcreditlimits 🌐 www.beyondcreditlimits.com [http://www.beyondcreditlimits.com]

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The Other Credit Files You Didn't Know Exist

Most people know about Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. What most people don't know is that there are other consumer reporting agencies collecting information about them every day. In Episode 11 of The Real Credit Talk Show, Lady T takes listeners beyond the traditional credit bureaus and into the world of specialty consumer reporting agencies that can influence everything from banking and insurance decisions to identity verification and alternative lending approvals. Learn how companies such as LexisNexis Risk Solutions, ChexSystems, Teletrack, and A-PLUS collect, maintain, and share information that can impact your ability to: • Open a bank account • Obtain insurance coverage • Verify your identity • Access certain lending products • Pass background and risk assessments This episode explains what these agencies do, why they matter, how to request your reports, and what steps you can take to protect yourself from inaccurate reporting and potential identity theft. If you've ever been denied, delayed, flagged, charged more, or told no without a clear explanation, there may be more to the story than your traditional credit report. TOPICS COVERED • What specialty consumer reporting agencies are • LexisNexis Risk Solutions and identity verification • ChexSystems and bank account denials • A-PLUS insurance claims history reports • Teletrack and alternative lending data • Why freezing the big three may not be enough • How to request your specialty consumer reports • Steps to protect and monitor your financial identity SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS Have a credit, identity, debt, consumer reporting, or financial question you'd like answered on a future episode? Email: therealcredittalkshow@beyondcreditlimits.com [therealcredittalkshow@beyondcreditlimits.com] Include your first name and state, or submit anonymously. Your question may be featured on a future episode of The Real Credit Talk Show. LISTEN ON Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Amazon Music Pandora TuneIn Deezer Podcast Index Podcast Addict Pocket Casts Overcast Castbox Podverse TrueFans Hosted by: Tiana Mayers (Lady T) A Beyond Credit Limits Production Website: www.beyondcreditlimits.com [http://www.beyondcreditlimits.com] Follow: @therealcredittalkshow @realcredittalkshow @beyondcreditlimits

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Identity Theft and Credit Fraud - What Actually Happens and What to Do

THE REAL CREDIT TALK SHOW Episode 10 — Identity Theft and Credit Fraud: What Actually Happens and What to Do Hosted by Tiana Mayers (Lady T) Identity theft is one of the most misunderstood issues in consumer credit. Many people assume it only happens when someone steals a credit card or hacks a bank account. In reality, identity theft can impact credit reports, loan applications, collections, employment screenings, tax filings, and even medical records. Fraudsters may use stolen personal information to open accounts, obtain loans, access existing accounts, or create synthetic identities using a combination of real and fake information. In this episode, we break down what identity theft and credit fraud actually are, how they happen, and what warning signs consumers should never ignore. We discuss the different types of fraud, including account takeover fraud, new account fraud, synthetic identity fraud, child identity theft, tax-related identity theft, and medical identity theft. You'll learn: • The difference between identity theft and credit fraud • How fraudsters obtain personal information • Common scams targeting consumers • Warning signs that your identity may have been compromised • Why credit monitoring alone is not enough • What happens when fraudulent accounts appear on your credit reports • The role of fraud alerts and credit freezes • How to dispute fraudulent information properly • What documentation you should keep • When to file reports with creditors, credit bureaus, law enforcement, and government agencies • The truth about recovering from identity theft We also discuss the emotional and financial impact identity theft can have on consumers and why acting quickly is critical when suspicious activity appears. Whether you're trying to protect yourself, your family, or recover from fraud that has already occurred, understanding the process can help minimize long-term damage. Identity theft is not always obvious. Sometimes the first sign is a collection account, a denied application, an unfamiliar inquiry, or a notice that an account was opened in your name. Understanding how these situations develop can help you recognize problems sooner and take the appropriate steps before more damage occurs. Questions or topics you'd like covered on a future episode? Email: therealcredittalkshow@beyondcreditlimits.com [therealcredittalkshow@beyondcreditlimits.com] Visit: www.therealcredittalkshow.com [http://www.therealcredittalkshow.com] www.beyondcreditlimits.com [http://www.beyondcreditlimits.com] A Beyond Credit Limits Corporation Production.

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