There are basically two types of debt reaging and several important points about each to know. We will cover both in details. The first type is when the lender is reaging debt on consumer request. If you have a past due account, you can request the creditor to reset it anew. Reaging a delinquent account amounts to your creditor setting the account due date back to current. If you missed a few credit card payments and your creditor agrees to reage your account, then the missed payments are gone. Not all lenders reage past due accounts.
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