Is a little money worth it?
Date: Thu, 07/05/2007 - 22:29
It can't hurt. They won't be able to say you're avoiding them th
It can't hurt. They won't be able to say you're avoiding them that way.
Is this debt in default? How long has it been since u have paid
Is this debt in default? How long has it been since u have paid on it? If it's fairly new, then yes continue to send small payments and as ks said, they can't come back later and say u were avoiding them! Now, if u haven't paid on these in a very long time, then it's a whole new ballgame and u have to make a decision if u want to start SOL over again!
Just a thought,
Ang
It is fairly new. I have only missed 2 or 3 payments. I think I
It is fairly new. I have only missed 2 or 3 payments. I think I will pay small amounts, do you think it will stop the calls?
Who is calling u? the original cc co or a CA?? NOt sure it will
Who is calling u? the original cc co or a CA?? NOt sure it will stop the calls unless it's from a CA then u can send them a cease and desist letter along with a debt validation letter. But if it's the original creditor, someone else with more knowledge will take over! :)
Good Luck star,
Ang
I really think it depends on the creditor. If nothing else, you
I really think it depends on the creditor. If nothing else, you can call them and let them know that you will be sending something, but are unable to send the full amount they are requesting. They may argue about it, but 9 our of 10 times, they are going to take what you send. Sometimes the calls will stop with a payment, but sometimes they don't because it isn't the full amount due and they will continue to call to get the rest of the amount, unless you make arrangments with them. Give them a call and see what you can work out.
