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Date: Sun, 08/08/2010 - 19:39

Submitted by getag
on Sun, 08/08/2010 - 19:39

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got a pre-legal notice from capital one saying that if payment is not made, legal action will be taken....
right now i'm trying to settle with them , i owe $4,300 but the capital one doesn't want to go any lower than $3,700
help please?
should i just settle right now?
will they go for the lawsuit????


See I think the deal presented to you by Capital One is not good at all. If they send you the summons, you will get 20 to 30 days time to renegotiate. And that time you might get the same offer or you can choose the monthly payment option where you'll need to pay the full balance in small monthly payments.

So, as of now, you can try to negotiate and give them a proposal for 45% or 50 % of the total amount due. Tell them that it's the maximum amount you can come up with. Give this offer to a supervisor and not to a rep. It they accept then it's ok, otherwise you can renegotiate after receiving the summons and resolve the issue outside the court.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulcahill80 on Mon, 08/09/2010 - 12:35

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more updates with Capital One...
I send them a settlement proposal letter since I couldn't get them to settle on the phone, so today I got a letter from Capital One Services, LLC saying that they are the servicer of my account, a subsidiary Of Capital One Bank and " we are unable to fulfill your request through written correspondance. If you contact the number 1-800-955-6600 an agent will be happy to assist you with your request." The letter ends with " If we settle your account before it is charged off, we will charge off the remainder of your account balance. We will then report your account to credit reporting agencies as settled with an outstanding balance."


lrhall41

Submitted by getag on Wed, 08/18/2010 - 09:33

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Did a settlement with them this year for 50%. I advised against it because the default date (last year) allowed for the arbitration option. They took the arbitration stuff out early this year. They would have been required to provide you with notice of this change in writing or perhaps you could still use this even if suggested during negiotiations to get a better deal. The settlement for the 50% was in 6 monthly payments (settlement agreement in hand before any payments went out). At your balance that would be $358 a month for 6 months. I have settled Cap1 cases even post judgment for 50%. If you're inclined to settle and can come up with money, I'd suggest getting them on the phone, working out the numbers and advise the caller of your intent to elect arbitration if necessary...That might get them to work with you.


lrhall41

Submitted by maggie22 on Thu, 08/19/2010 - 08:17

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my acct. with Cap One is 11 days from being charged off, talked with them today and still can't get them to settle. they won't go any lower than 88%...
any advice????????
i'm thinking of waiting until 4 days before the charge off, and try to offer them a one time payment for 50%...


lrhall41

Submitted by getag on Mon, 08/30/2010 - 11:26

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