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CC settlement

Date: Thu, 12/31/2009 - 00:34

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 12/31/2009 - 00:34

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I am about to start the settlement process; I have two Chase CCs and one small BofA CC. I am thinking about paying off the BofA card (or continue with monthly payments) and defaulting on the two Chase CCs in hopes of being able to settle them for a lump sum settlement of 35%. Can anyone tell me if this sounds like the best way to handle things.

I really want to keep the BofA CC current (I have a cking acct with BofA and am concerned the CC company will have access to view/access my cking acct). I have read on a forum here where someone stated that all cc companies will not settle/work with you if you are current on any cards. Has anyone kept some cards in good standing while defaulting and working a settlement on others?

Thank you in advance. I have been reading this forum for awhile, and have felt strength and encouragement and find it very educational.


Yes, I would keep the BOA card active and you can settle the others. They might ask about your other card and you can say that it is your primary bank. I kept my AmEx card current and am working on settling the others and no one questioned the fact that I had been paying them on time.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/31/2009 - 03:36

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I have kept some of my lower balance accounts current (lower APR, lower than $500 balance- which wouldn't be eligible for a settlement anyway). Just be prepared to defend yourself. I had one collection agency that pulled my credit report as I was talking to him about a settlement and he was like "well you've never missed a payment on card X or Y or Z". He didn't seem to know what he was talking about though, just wanted to scare me into submission, but I am happy to say he did NOT win!

Good luck!


lrhall41

Submitted by neveragain09 on Thu, 12/31/2009 - 05:59

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