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Sub: #1 Dell Financial Past Due Help
Replied on 01-26-2012, 04:37 PM
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I'm currently $708 past due with a Dell account. I lost my job a year ago and have been extremely under-employed since then with only part-time work. My other creditors have worked out payment plans that I can afford, but Dell evidently doesn't offer any such programs. For the last year, my account has been past due. I've called three times and they scheduled 2 payments each of those times, but my account remains seriously past due. I'm wondering what's going on and why they haven't done a charge-off, not that I want them to. I really just want to get caught up and pay by debt. Has anyone had any dealings with Dell and can offer some insight or advice?

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Replied on 01-29-2012, 07:00 PM
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It is good that they haven't charged off the account till now. You can contact a debt management company to pay off the debt.




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