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What percentages can I expect?

Date: Tue, 07/15/2008 - 15:24

Submitted by lisaawilliamson
on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 15:24

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Hey all, I have a question I am sure others have since some of us are now doing our own debt settlement.

I have accounts with Chase, WaMu, Citi and Discover. No payments have been made on these since last August; September was the first month we didn't make payments. Most of these accounts are with CA's; the Discover has gone back to them and has been flagged to stay there with them. I hope they will.

I am wondering, if anyone can tell, from their own experiences settling accounts, what percentages would be in line for each of these companies. I agreed to 50% on one Chase account today and wondered if I was settling high.

Any advice?


I am also wanting to know the answer to you question. I have a Chase, Discover, BofA and Amex with CAs that I haven't paid since January and will need to settle. How did you get Discover to take your account back? Mine is with Zwicker right now and when I call the Discover number they tell me to call the CA.


lrhall41

Submitted by JRoglitz on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 15:30

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So are you saying that you should try to settle with the most aggressive first and then go down the line.

I'm in the same boat. I settled with Chase for 55% and Citi for 38% just recently and right before charge off. A second Chase, BofA, Discover and Amex are all with collections. I won't have any sizeable amount saved after paying the 1st two settlements until after the 1st of the year and then most likely only enough to settle one account. The BofA is the most at 20K right now and Amex second at 16K, Discover 7K and Chase 6K. All are about 6 to 7 months behind. I have just this week sent DV and limited CD to each of them by CMRRR.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 17:24

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Let me get this strait. The BofA for 20K right now and Amex second at 16K, Discover 7K and Chase 6K are all you owe left right ? If that is correct , I would settle the Discover and B of A "or the collection agencies that are collecting for them" next. Those creditors are known to be more aggressive. They might do a structured settlement. What state do you live in ?


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Submitted by mobile0311 on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 18:16

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Mobile0311,
Thanks for the heads up. I have both BoA's settled, thanks in part to James. I will give credit where it is due.

Discover seemed very nice. This charged off on 3/31. They had turned this to Redline Recovery and they were horrible to deal with and were breaking every law known to man. I DV'ed them and finally had to to a CD. Discover has taken this back in house and the lady there told me she would flag it so it stayed at Discover since I was willing to eventually settle. It is one of my highest balances left.

Would I be better off to forgo settling with Chase now and save for Discover?

On the flip side, your post says WaMu should be a piece of cake. On that one, ours has been sold to Arrow Financial. They seem very aggressive, as does Citi. Arrow is threatening that on or about August 21, this would "escalate" if not settled by then.

I know whoever holds these probably makes a huge difference. I am not afraid to deal with the CA's but would like to do it as smart as possible and in the most sensible order. Your input is greatly appreciated!


lrhall41

Submitted by lisaawilliamson on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 18:31

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"escalate"

A lot of collectors will say that to scare you . They want you to assume that means lawsuit. I would just tell them you are not refusing to pay but you just don`t have the money right now.

Would I be better off to forgo settling with Chase now and save for Discover? If you already agreed on a settlement with Chase you need to stick with it because if you renig on the agreement that could tick Chase off and they might sue you.


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Submitted by mobile0311 on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 18:43

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How easy is Capital One to work with :?: ....I am 158 days late and spoke with them yesterday. They were not at all interested in settling and kept pushing a repayment plan to get me "back on tracK"... the problem with that is that is only a band aid.....a few months from now I will be back in the same boat- over my head in payments.

Thanks for any input to this question.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 04:27

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I am not sure Chase and I have a deal. A girl told me yesterday that they would take a lump sum on my settlement, then payments to pay it off. But when I got the fax this morning, they wanted the whole lump by 10am. I can't do that so faxed them back and told them that I would have to contact them later when I had more money.

I also had to threaten legal action to get them to stop calling me at work. They called me FOUR times. I finally told the man, "Did I NOT tell you to stop calling me here at work?" He was persistent and rude. In my fax back to them I reiterated that I cannot take calls like that at work and if he kept on, I would take action as it is against federal law.

I don't know if they are ticked but what the girl told me and what the settlement letter said didn't agree.


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Submitted by lisaawilliamson on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 08:10

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Looking for a fast answer on Bank of America in collections with United Recovery Services.
Has anyone settled an account with them lately & what percentage did you finally arrive at?
The lady at BOA said it had just been sent to or back to URS this week. How long will they have it?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 21:22

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my experiences with discover and citi, are as follows for starters i had a Great settlement through discover even though i put up with a lot of harrassing abuse from them. They were the worst when it comes to scare tactics and calling numerous times a day. had i known better they would have paid me. I just didnt know that they were harrassing me illegally. but in the end i got a great settlement out of them. citi on the other hand a royal pain in the you know what. sued me on a card that i owed less than 700 on and in the end they wanted 1300 and would not settle for a dime less. and they proved it by taking my butt right to the magistate over it. would absolutely not budge a cent. I even offered the origional balance at charge off a no go. dirtbags i hate citi


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Submitted by love_my_things on Wed, 11/04/2009 - 12:54

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I & my Girlfriend (Live together - currently renting to own; in 2nd year of 3 yr agreement to buy House for pre-determined price) am in similar place. Between us we have Total of $13,000 Debt; we are getting around $7000 back from taxes. Looking to pay off as many as possible w/ 1 shot payment. Will they accept around %50 offer of total owed?

Credit Cards and Medical Bills - all with CA's. Any words of advice?
Mark Wiz


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Submitted by Mark W on Sun, 02/14/2010 - 08:16

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