How to tell if CC Accounts are Coded as "Not Eligible for Settlement"
Date: Fri, 04/24/2009 - 01:13
I don't think that there is any such coding in credit cards, bas
I don't think that there is any such coding in credit cards, based on which the creditors will determine whether you are eligible for settling the debt or not. As far as I know, the creditors agree for debt settlement only if you have been delinquent on the cards and the outstanding debt amount is very high. Can you tell me how much is your debt?
2 months late on 3 BofA Credit Cards - 20K; current BUT headed f
2 months late on 3 BofA Credit Cards - 20K; current BUT headed for disaster on 1 Chase CC - 8k; and current on 2 Discover Cards - 2K each with $50 minimums on each that is reasonable still.
Hi Guest Since you are only 2 months late on your Bank of Ameri
Hi Guest
Since you are only 2 months late on your Bank of America cards, the credit card company will not consider it as a bad debt and so they will not be willing to settle the debt right now. I think that you should wait for a couple of months, and then negotiate with them for a settlement agreement.
Are you current with your Chase and Discover cards?
Yes, I am current on Chase and Discover. Certainly cannot affor
Yes, I am current on Chase and Discover. Certainly cannot afford Chase either right now but I am scraping by because they have not tried to gouge me on interest yet. Discover is managable. Plus, I am afraid Discover will sue if I miss a payment.
Since both the Chase and Discover cards are current, I don't thi
Since both the Chase and Discover cards are current, I don't think that they will agree to settle the debt because if you are even making the minimum payments on the card, it is considered current.
As far as I know, even if you make the minimum payments towards the debt, the creditors generally sell the debt to a collection agency after a few months. So I think that you should wait for the debt to get transferred to the CA so that you can settle the debt for less with the CA.
