Setting payment plan with credit card a good thing or not?
Date: Thu, 04/17/2008 - 18:49
It sounds like a good offer; ask them to put this in writing. Bu
It sounds like a good offer; ask them to put this in writing. But be sure you can make the payments as agreed. The one time you are late or don????????t pay as agreed they will put you into collections???????.I see you have 3 with Capitol One have you asked them to roll them all into one and give you the same offer?
Capitol One
Yes, I have begged them over and over to put them all together. I have 3 cards with credit limits of !,000, 500 and 1,000. They were not over the limits until they started putting fees on me when I couldn't pay for a couple of months or was late. By the time they added late fees and overlimit fees times 3 cards they have almost doubled all those balances. They will not budge on putting them together. They have now charged them off and turned them all over to 3 separate collection agencies. I get calls all day long from morning to night. I don't know what wil happen with those cards, I was willing to pay on them if they would have put them together. On my household finance, they are willing to work with me, lower the interest, but I wonder if I could bargin with them to remove 5 months of late fees and high interest? Either way if they will work with me I will pay them, after all I do owe them the money and I want to take responsibility for my debts.
I have done the hardship payments with some of my cards, and it
I have done the hardship payments with some of my cards, and it worked out well. It gave me a chance of paying it off when they dropped the interest and set the payments lower. Just be sure, like the others said, to stay current on the plan.
If you sign up here, it's free, you can get a free counsling and they may be able to give you some solutions to your other debt problems.
Good Luck--feel free to ask questions..KAren :D
I have a question maybe someone can answer- are "hardship paymen
I have a question maybe someone can answer- are "hardship payments" something that can be reported by the creditor? I have a perfect payment history and am never late with any of my cc creditors, but I am really feeling the financial crunch this year, and any way I can handle my current debt without dealing with bankruptcy, consolidation or settlement I feel is the best approach for me, since my bills are all current and none are behind. But if I could get my creditors to work out a lower interest or "hardship" payment plan with them, nothing like that can be reported negatively to the bureaus and hurt your score, can it?
What you have to realize is that creditors are all different. J
What you have to realize is that creditors are all different. Just because Chase gave you a XX percent settlement doesn't mean you are entitled to get the same deal on your Capital One card. Just because Household cut your interest rate doesn't mean Capital One is required to do the same. You're not entitled to any hardship arrangement, you aren't entitled to a settlement, and you are entitled to "customer service" on your delinquent bill.
Pay your bill!
What you have to realize is that creditors are all different. J
What you have to realize is that creditors are all different. Just because Chase gave you a XX percent settlement doesn't mean you are entitled to get the same deal on your Capital One card. Just because Household cut your interest rate doesn't mean Capital One is required to do the same. You're not entitled to any hardship arrangement, you aren't entitled to a settlement, and you are entitled to "customer service" on your delinquent bill.
Pay your bill!
Excuse me. I meant you are NOT entitled to customer service.
Excuse me. I meant you are NOT entitled to customer service.
Payment plan
My Target card was the ONLY card that put me on a hardship program. They reduced the interest and cut the payment in half for so many months. They DID NOT report to the credit reporting agencies BUT my charging privileges were suspended while in the program. They also would not do it unless I did auto pay every month but I had no issues with that. Most companies try to do it that way. I was not comfortable with it at first but had no problems.
"NOT entitled to customer service" Guest what the heck does
"NOT entitled to customer service"
Guest
what the heck does that mean?
