Handling Credit Card Debt
Date: Tue, 01/17/2012 - 18:17
Now I am working on getting another chapter of my life in order. My credit card debt. While not a lot of money is owed, still it is money that I can not afford to pay at the moment.
I have approximately 3 credit cards with balances of $530, $325 and $465. All of which are with capital one. Each of these cards has been charged off (according to my credit report). Two of the accounts were turned over to an outside collection agency, although it's been several months since I've head a word or received ANY correspondence from them. The other account is still being handled internally with Captial One's hardship, collections area.
I guess I should mention all of my accounts were in the hardship area, prior to charge off.
I want to settle these debts, however, Captial One hasn't appeared very interested in doing so, as the settlement offers seem to be minimal, at best.
Any advice?
You may again try to negotiate with your creditor for settling y
You may again try to negotiate with your creditor for settling your debt. If it seems difficult for you to negotiate on your own, then you may get help from a professional debt relief company. But it depends on their discretion whether or not to agree for settlement.
So does CapOne still own your account or have they sold it off?
So does CapOne still own your account or have they sold it off? If they own it, send them a letter offering a settlement in full on each of your accounts. List out how much you're willing to pay on each account to consider it settled. If they've sold it, wait for the next collector to call you. Have them validate the debt and then try to negotiate settlement with them.
Personally, I would not write....I would call. They will not neg
Personally, I would not write....I would call. They will not negotiate thru the mail.