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What are my rights?

Date: Thu, 03/12/2009 - 13:45

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 03/12/2009 - 13:45

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I owe around $1000 on a credit card that was written off in early 2008. It was originally just for 300 or 500 but, with interest and fees is up there. I got a call from a "law firm"/debt collector in regards to this. I do not dispute that I owe it. He told me enough details over the phone that I know they could validate it, even if I tried to deny it. So, here's my dilema: what rights do I have in regards to setting up payment arrangements? How much is "enough" to pay each month? My income is minimal and I would like to pay $100 per month. This is all that I can manage and really do not want to get into some big arguement with them. Any help would be appreciated. He stated they mailed me a letter a couple of days ago and I should get it soon.


I've read them....seem to be bottom feeders. Are they any regulations as to what they have to accept as payment arrangements? I can pay 50 every 2 weeks or 100 a month but, that is all I will be able to do. I don't want to promise something that I can't deliver on. I also don't want to get into some crappy arguement with a debt collector.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 03/13/2009 - 06:53

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Another question....should I ask them for a settlement offer first and then make payment arrangements on the negotiated amount? Can I negotiate with them? Can I put something in there about how it is listed on my credit report? I"ve not dealt with this before and want to get in the best possible positon given the situation.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 03/13/2009 - 08:25

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Unfortunately since it's in collections they can demand payment in full but...since you control your own wallet, you can counter-offer. They can either accept what you can afford or nothing. As far as negotiating a settlement, lumpsum will always be what they want. If you can haggle with them and get it down to where you're comfortable, try getting them to agree to 3-6 equal payments.


lrhall41

Submitted by NASCAR_Devil on Fri, 03/13/2009 - 08:49

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