LOL, sadly its hard to find someone that you can understand and that understands you! Anyhow my suggestion would be to get one of your old bills and tell them the situation and that you would like to speak to someone who can come to a settlement with you. they should be able to either transfer you to someone or give you a number. hope this helps
Either that or write a letter to their Customer Service department. In it ask for a settlement, and also ask to be put in touch with someone who can properly speak your language (English, I presume).
Call the number on your card and ask for the settlement department. That's worked for me, although the settlement department has refused to work with me at all. They want me to pay it out over 8 years, rather than accept 70% of the balance. Give it a try though. I'm so frustrated, I just started my own website to talk about it and try to get and give advice. www.chasesettlement.com
Unregistered
Sub: #4 I have had success dealing with a department called Proactive SeSat, 04/09/2011 - 11:22
I have had success dealing with a department called Proactive Services at 1-888-456-0935. A voice says this is being recorded and the you are direct to a rep who can handle payment plans and settlements. I just checked and it is still active.
By signing up for counseling session, your provided details (Name, Email ID and Phone No.) will be forwarded to the company advertising on the DebtCC. However, you have no obligation to use their services.
Some creditors and collection agencies refuse to lower the pay off amount, interest rate, and fees owed by the consumer.
Creditors/collection agencies can make collection calls and file lawsuits against the consumers represented by the debt relief companies.
Debt relief services may have a negative impact on the consumer's creditworthiness and his overall debt amount may increase due to the accumulation of extra fees.
The amount which the consumer saves with the use of debt relief services can be regarded as taxable income.
Posts: 1433
Credits: 12926.15 Send message to love_my_things
LOL, sadly its hard to find someone that you can understand and that understands you! Anyhow my suggestion would be to get one of your old bills and tell them the situation and that you would like to speak to someone who can come to a settlement with you. they should be able to either transfer you to someone or give you a number. hope this helps
Posts: 2557
Credits: 17373.05 Send message to Chrys Henderson
Either that or write a letter to their Customer Service department. In it ask for a settlement, and also ask to be put in touch with someone who can properly speak your language (English, I presume).
Rip-off companies - FTC.
Phone harassment by Debt Collectors - FCC.
Banking issues, like ACH problems - OCC.
Call the number on your card and ask for the settlement department. That's worked for me, although the settlement department has refused to work with me at all. They want me to pay it out over 8 years, rather than accept 70% of the balance. Give it a try though. I'm so frustrated, I just started my own website to talk about it and try to get and give advice. www.chasesettlement.com
I have had success dealing with a department called Proactive Services at 1-888-456-0935. A voice says this is being recorded and the you are direct to a rep who can handle payment plans and settlements. I just checked and it is still active.
Best of luck.
Add new comment