90 days late...
Date: Thu, 12/11/2008 - 08:34
The percentage at which you can settle depends upon the credit c
The percentage at which you can settle depends upon the credit card companies you're dealing and also your settlement capabilities. Generally 50% settlement is a normal phenomenon. I have also seen 75% settlement. Search for a good debt settlement company and payoff them off.
I'd rather not incure the fees from a debt settlement company. D
I'd rather not incure the fees from a debt settlement company. Does anyone have any first hand experience diy. I don't no if I'll be able to put anymore away for savings right now. There's just not alot of income. I really don't want to be sued and have to go to court, thats way over my head. Should I just contact each one and ask if they will settle for X amount and if they say no just move on to the next?
If you're only 90 days late be happy with a 75% settlement IMO.
If you're only 90 days late be happy with a 75% settlement IMO. Statistically, you are still considered 'collectable' right now and they want the full balance. Once you hit 180 days, anything 60% or below should get you exstatic (sp?).
I just received a FedEx letter from GE Money last 2 days ago & t
I just received a FedEx letter from GE Money last 2 days ago & they want to settle my $16k debt for $7500 after 3 months late. I have not answered any of the calls from any of my CCs. I'm contemplating is I should wait it out and see if the settle for a lower amount or I'm just being greedy. I was also thinking if I should settle with the bigger CC companies first like BOA.
Also I prob should start answering the phone calls since I'm app
Also I prob should start answering the phone calls since I'm approaching 4 months late. I might prob hint out the word bankruptcy to them and see how they react. I need some tips as well in negotiating with the big 3 banks. I wish they were all as easy as GE.
Hi Noelle, You can definitely settle your debt by yourself, w
Hi Noelle,
You can definitely settle your debt by yourself, without taking any help from a debt settlement company. Here are the steps you may follow to settle your debts by yourself:-
Step by Step Guide for settling your debts
