interesting conversation with CITI - any thoughts?
Date: Mon, 08/09/2010 - 17:31
wondering if anyone else has had any similar experience after sending a d.v. letter....... and also if anyone has any advise before i request its removal! the man today did say that it is still in CITI's hands and not with a collection agency, so i'm thinking i'd rather see what my options are with them..... which means that i have to fax this letter.
any input/thoughts???
Fax the letter and then ask for 25% settlement. I would think at
Fax the letter and then ask for 25% settlement. I would think at this stage they might take it.
Good luck and keep us posed.
Kaylee
I think kaylee means 25 percent of the original debt and not 25
I think kaylee means 25 percent of the original debt and not 25 percent off the original debt! See what they come back with! It sounds like you may have stumbled into a solution! Just do not wait as it could be transferred again or charged off and sold!
when i call them, should i ask what my options are first or begi
when i call them, should i ask what my options are first or begin by offering a %age or what?
thanks
Did you send the letter? I am in the exact same situation with
Did you send the letter? I am in the exact same situation with another bank. Let us know how it goes.
As for your settlement, I would tell them that you would like to settle but can only come up with XXXX. Discuss dollar amounts, not percentages. I would make the first offer at 20% and see what they say.
Well the way I did it was my debt was 18k and I said I have 10k
Well the way I did it was my debt was 18k and I said I have 10k available--before they salivated too much I jump in with 'but I have 4 cards to settle and 3 of them are 18k balance so I figure 5k each is about the lowest I can settle but it is a lump sum, I can't give you more than 5k due to trying settle the others'. When they came back with how about 5k now and payments I said 'no, I will move on to one of the others that is willing to take the 5k because I really need to get this behind me'.
I did also tell them that I thought this was about 25% of the balance. People are of different opinions on this, --for me I felt it was better to be honest and show them that I am very aware of my debt and have sat down with pen and paper to try to find a solution.
I have heard other people say they cry and act dumb and that may work for them but just not my style.
Kaylee
p.s. don't mean to minimize the crying, I have done plenty of th
p.s. don't mean to minimize the crying, I have done plenty of that plus the lying awake at night, I just don't feel the need to tell them about it...
I think that from my experience (have settled 3, 1 to go) they are for the most part nice people who are also just doing a job and surely they must realize from the change in their jobs in the past couple of years = tanking economy that this country has a problem and a lot of people besides the debtors have some responsibility and they must also know that no onw just decides not to pay their bills, I mean if we could we all would I think.
Don't ever tell them you have more money than the settlement you
Don't ever tell them you have more money than the settlement you are offering. They couldn't care less if you settle the next account. They will see dollar signs and may pursue a lawsuit to get that money before you can give it to other creditors.
But it sounds like this is your last one. Is that right? I'm confused