What can I do
Date: Sat, 02/26/2011 - 08:14
From what I have researched, and from what others have said, it
From what I have researched, and from what others have said, it varies. Some cards have better settlements while they have the debt, while others have better settlements with a CA. Might as well call them and start low. 20-40% seems the norm. Maybe somebody will chime in that has direct knowledge about a CA for an individual card you mentioned.
Here is a list of what I am working on. Anyones insight would be
Here is a list of what I am working on. Anyones insight would be much appreciated. I also hope this helps those of you that don't have settlement money to see what companies agreed to for me.
Discover- $7210- 90 days late will be March 6th, trying to get in a program with them.
Citi-$2931- paying 55 per month at 0%.
Citi- $2387- paying 54 per month at 10%
Cap One card- Now Credit First CA- $4915-paying $50 at 0%
Chase- $3361- paying $80 per month at 6%
HSBC- Now Financial Recovery Services CA- $2821 paying $55 per month at 0%
Juniper/barclays- $4213- paying $50 per month at 5.9%
American General- $2558- paying $50 per month at 0%
Cap One Personal Loan now through Law Office of Joe Puzzeto CA- $11821- paying $100 per month toward principal only but still accruing interest
BOA-$20599- in dispuste, just got sold to a CA- National Enterprise Systems
Hibon Tires-now with Credit First CA- $487, paying $100 per month at 0%
Also have a 13k Prosper loan I stopped paying in March of 2010 that no action has been taken on. Called to set up a payment plan and they refused. Would only take settlement of $4800.
BTW, yes I know this is a ton of unsecured debt but I had the income to pay all this off quickly at one point. Now working hard to get it gone.
Thanks for the input.