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How to deal with BOA settlement offer.

Date: Tue, 05/11/2010 - 14:12

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 05/11/2010 - 14:12

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Alright. Finally today I got a settlement offer from BOA for 6k on my 18k in debt. This is a business debt and there is no way I can pay the 18k... My parents said they might be able to help me if BOA ever offered a settlement. I am guessing I am currently 110 days late or so..

Now my questions are:

1) BOA recently put this debt on my credit report... Previously this card was never listed... Either GOOD or BAD. Can I get them to remove this as part of a settlement?

2) I have a personal card that I am struggling to pay also. ~10k. I was making every effort to pay this because this was on my credit report... But now that BOA has already ruined my report I am less motivated to struggle to pay this. Currently this card is current. Should I try to get this in the settlement? Would it be hard because business and personal are separate departments?

3) Can I get BOA to agree to something better than 6k? How would I go about this? I told BOA that I will talk to my parents tonight and get back to them. Obviously the less I have to pay the better.

thank you for all your help!


I think 6k is very good (30%) and I would take it. Congrats.

I have 2 Citi cards and my experience has been that they will not combine cards at all, not sure why but probably has to do with their internal bookkeeping.
But I am in the middle of trying to settle my cards and everything I have read on here is the same in that they won't combine them.
And to make it weirder they may give you a 30% on one and not budge at 40% on the other!
Good luck and do let us know what happens!
Kaylee


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Submitted by kaylee on Tue, 05/11/2010 - 14:35

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I am in process of BofA settling..they want me to be 120 days late to get a better settlement. This is a business line of credit. We also have an FIA personal credit card. My last conversation with them is that they are going to combine these and both will get settled together. However, with that said it is all talk at the moment.

As far as your credit goes..I found with us that our business debt did not show up on the CR UNTIL we were late..no idea why, but that was the case for us too.

The best thing you can do is just ask and say hey I know I am going to quit paying on this other card can we throw this in the settlement. If they say no..then say well I think I will wait on this settlement by a month, quit paying and see if next month you guys will reconsider..30 days may not hurt. If you are 110..you still probably won't charge off..just a thought. Remember this is all a business game and you have to play it.


lrhall41

Submitted by luckin10 on Tue, 05/11/2010 - 15:34

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I recently settled a business and personal card with BOA, I had $8700 that was settled for $2400. This was a business account. The persoanl account was a previous MBNA account, $21k balance settled for 25%. I completed the business settlement over 90 days and the same for the personal account. I was over 120 days on both accounts.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 05/12/2010 - 08:45

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Alright,

I just called them and told them my parents said they would loan me 3 grand. The guy on the phone said that 6000 was the lowest they could go. I asked him how many days late I was... He said 110. Told me the offer would be good through the end of the month.

what should I do here? My parents don't want to loan more than the 3000. I do have a little I could personally put in. Do you think they will go lower @ 120 days?

thanks everyone for all your help!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 05/17/2010 - 11:52

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
Alright,

I just called them and told them my parents said they would loan me 3 grand. The guy on the phone said that 6000 was the lowest they could go. I asked him how many days late I was... He said 110. Told me the offer would be good through the end of the month.

what should I do here? My parents don't want to loan more than the 3000. I do have a little I could personally put in. Do you think they will go lower @ 120 days?

thanks everyone for all your help!


Wait it out. But you may not do much better than your existing offer, if at all. They may split it into payments if that would help you.


lrhall41

Submitted by dantheman on Mon, 05/17/2010 - 12:39

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From our experiences Bank of America offers the best settlements. We were able to settle a $49k account with them for $9,600 last month (20%). If I were you I would be very happy with their 30% offer since you are negotiating yourself. I would be happy to answer any questions, just email me at deleted...pm

no solicitory info allowed per TOS rules.


lrhall41

Submitted by Bill Shannon on Mon, 05/17/2010 - 14:04

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Originally Posted by Bill Shannon
From our experiences Bank of America offers the best settlements. We were able to settle a $49k account with them for $9,600 last month (20%). If I were you I would be very happy with their 30% offer since you are negotiating yourself. I would be happy to answer any questions, just email me at deleted...pm
no solicitory info allowed per TOS rules.



Bill, how late were you and were they personal cards? Thanks!


lrhall41

Submitted by st8ca on Tue, 05/18/2010 - 09:35

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Originally Posted by st8ca
Bill, how late were you and were they personal cards? Thanks!


That is a solicitor and hence the credibility of the information is unverifiable.

Generally speaking, 25% is the best (with a rare settlement below that) and 30-35% is typical. But it does depend on where you are in the process and what threshhold they have stamped on your account by the management. The reps say they cannot go below what the account is marked by management.


lrhall41

Submitted by dantheman on Tue, 05/18/2010 - 10:35

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