Posts Tagged ‘Settlement Service’

Settle Unsecured Debt ASAP

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010



It is true creditors can claim much of the unsettled debt as a loss and still not take a big hurting, but in these times of recession every penny they collect from their debtors is better than none at all. Usually a creditor will charge off an account about 180 days delinquency, this means the account will be forwarded to a collection agency or sold to a junk debt buyer. Once this happens settlement percentages will change, some for the best some for the worst.

Collection agencies and junk debt buyers are now more and more buying old debt from creditors. In the past they would serve as a third party collecting on the creditors behalf and earn a percentage on the money collected from the debtor, some collection agencies and creditors still handle business in such a fashion. Others now buy the debt directly from the creditors for pennies on the dollar and claim they cannot settle the debt for less than 80 or 70%, thus making a tremendous profit for their efforts. Some of the junk debt buyers, who also buy old debt for pennies on the dollar and hire debt collection lawyers for their collection process. There are ways to get better deals from these companies, but one must know what to do to achieve them.

Some accounts depending on the creditor believe it or not are better off going to collection agencies for better settlements. There are a handful of creditors that under no circumstances will negotiate a reduction on debt owed. In this case a negotiations professional can inform you as to which accounts to negotiate with the original creditor and which ones to negotiate with a collections agency.

The debt settlement industry is forever changing, dictated by the decisions taken in the credit card company board rooms everyday. Debt negotiators are aware of these changes as their job is to speak to these very companies everyday. No debt settlement service can exactly estimate how much money anyone can save by negotiating on their debt for the same exact reasons I just mentioned, the best way to know this is to engage in negotiations. Once a negotiation is underway your debt settlement negotiator will have a better idea of the probable savings .

One fact is true the more active a person is in pursuing agreements with their creditors or collectors the sooner all the debt will be settled. Hiding for the most part will do no good as interest rates, penalties and late fees will continue to accumulate. All creditors, collection agencies and junk debt buyers will factor in this added charges when collecting on the unpaid accounts.

Therefore it is extremely important to remain proactive in the pursuit of arrangements to eliminate all debt. One of the most important decisions is to find the professional help which will help you do it as fast and as efficiently as possible.

By: Dan Delgado

How Can I Settle Credit Card Debt Myself?

Saturday, March 20th, 2010



How To Settle Credit Card Debt On Your Own (“Do It Yourself” Debt Settlement)

I’m often asked, “How can I settle credit card debt myself?”

This is a great question.

There’s lots of info floating around about debt settlement in general; some good info mixed with some dangerously incomplete info… And watch out for all the bad and inaccurate info!

Here’s a quick step-by-step guide for you to accomplish your goal of settling credit card debt yourself:

First, let’s clear up a few things. Then I have three “keys” for you to follow to successfully settle your own credit card and unsecured debts…

Considerable time is required to document, communicate, negotiate and follow up to achieve these results. There are many strategies and factors to consider that may impact results. There are plenty of pitfalls to avoid. Settling yourself for 2/3rds can be a reasonable goal. The general consensus of industry professionals and insiders I know tell me overall, “doing-it-yourself,” consumers settle credit card debt on their own for about 75% on average.

My close friends, however, who are pros and found themselves in financial hardship during recent years, have achieved 10% settlements on many of their own personal credit card debt accounts — but this is only because they were willing to go the extreme distance and knew exactly what they were doing. These folks are the exception to the rule.

Many people are unsuccessful getting any reduction of their debt at all on their own, without even any relief from double-digit interest rates. These folks remain stuck on the exhausting treadmill of slavery to debt and money.

Professional negotiators (including attorneys and arbitrators) average about 50% settlements (some much better than others), and usually charge about 15% in fees (may vary by program type), putting the total cost to use a professional debt settlement service at an average of about 65% or less of your total unsecured debt.

Creditors DO give professionals representing a large volume of debt “special treatment” because large professional negotiators are the “bread and butter” for most collectors. They deal with each other every day. When a professional debt settlement negotiator comes to the table representing millions of dollars of client debt held in “bulk” with a single major creditor, it creates serious leverage for the consumers represented by the professional. Creditors are often willing to do these “bulk settlements” for substantially less than individuals would normally ever be able to achieve on their own.Still, I’ve helped many folks who have a knack for communicating, negotiating, documenting and following up (the four critical skills you’ll need to do this) to get settlements as low as 45-60% regularly.

Make sure you’re ready to do all the communicating, negotiating, documenting and following up required all on your own before you start.

If you are…

Here are the three keys to settle credit card debt on your own:

KEY # 1) The accounts must be delinquent.

Creditors will not settle for anything less than the full balance until your accounts are seriously past due. While good settlements are possible after only 60-90 days, typically settlement take place after 180 days + when accounts are “chargied off.” This is because when creditors “charge off” an account (an accounting entry), they are taking a tax benefit on the account by writing it off as a loss. This de-values the account, and it is no longer worth the full balance owed. In fact, the normal course of business is to sell the account as “bad debt” to a third party debt collector.

STARTLING FACT: In 2006, “bad debt” was sold to collectors for an average of $0.034 cents on the dollar. That’s 3.4%! Can you imagine? This means a $10,000.00 account is typically sold for only $340. Keep this in mind. This is exactly WHY debt settlement works so well, because it’s a better deal to the creditor or collector than any other option, such as a lawsuit, collections or bankruptcy.

With the economy getting worse and bad debt more than doubling in 2009, expect the value of bad debt to drop even further, which means better settlements and more savings for you!

KEY # 2) Documentation BEATS Conversation, every time.

DO NOT make any payments by phone.

Collectors will almost always ask for a check by phone. Say this:

“Unfortunately I’m unable to make a payment at this time; and am hoping to bring resolution to this matter as soon as possible. I understand you want me to make a payment right now, but that just isn’t possible. I will have $_________ (state an amount that’s roughly 35-50% of your balance, not a percentage but a round number) soon and want to settle at least one of my accounts with whoever will give me the best deal. Can you please send me an offer in writing?”

HINT: You can do this initially or in response to a settlement offer that’s too high… Write a “Hardship Letter.” Hand write or type up a letter describing your situation, your inability to pay and include information such as, divorce, medical issues, loss of job, disability or reduced income. Any information regarding your personal hardship will help your negotiation, so don’t hold back. Send this letter along with a request to settle the account for $_______ (again, a random amount roughly equal to 35-50% of your current balance).

Talking sincerely about your financial hardship, lack of income and inability to pay when requesting a settlement offer over the phone can help a lot. Think sob story, but be sincere. Still, in this game… documentation beats conversation, every time.

Track everything (documentation)… who you speak to, their name, phone number and extension, date and time. Keep everything organized in a folder, easily accessible.

NOTE: Certain creditors such as CitiBank, Discover, Kohls, Target and Chase if you live in FL, NY or OH will not settle for such small amounts. You should accept 60% to 75% in these situation and consider it good. All are more likely to pursue legal action as well.

KEY # 3) Use certified mail with return receipt.

Once you get an acceptable settlement offer in writing, send a check. But first… Write your account number for the account you are settling on the check and in the memo write “FOR PAYMENT IN FULL.” Send the check along with a COPY of the settlement offer by certified mail with return receipt.

Once the account is paid to a zero balance, you can do the normal process of credit repair and quite possibly have the account removed through disputing it and requesting verification.

But wait, isn’t “Do-It-Yourself” Debt Settlement like doing your own taxes or dental work?

Sure, it’s possible settle credit card debt on your own. Some people are naturally good at it and even enjoy it, but most of us would rather leave it to a professional to get it done right the first time.

It’s like changing your own motor oil… while most people don’t want to get their hands dirty, you certainly can do it yourself.

Debt settlement is by no means an exact science and it’s difficult for an individual lacking experience to determine if a settlement is fair or not. In addition, you have to directly handle all creditors’ calls and the harassment that come with the job. Many people are simply unable or uninterested in handling that kind of pressure, especially with the daily complexities of managing a job, household or family at the same time.

It does help (big time) to have expert guidance instead of learning on your own through trial and error (expensive and stressful). The cost of professional debt settlement programs may easily be dwarfed by the additional savings you’ll realize by “doing right” the first time.

Hiring a professional debt settlement firm with a good reputation can no doubt save you more money, give you better advice and get you out of debt in a much less stressful manner, enabling you to move on with your life.

This sums up the process of settling credit card debt on your own. A professional debt settlement program makes a lot of sense if the cost to you is the same or less than doing-it-yourself and you get to let the pros do most of the work for you.

FYI: “Credit Counselors” do not settle debt. I’m often asked a similar question, How can you settle a credit card debt without using a “credit counselor?”Credit counselors don’t actually settle debt,, but it’s a common misconception the general public shares. How many of us really know how this credit and debt stuff works? They often are able to reduce interest rates, and collect the full balance through a debt management plan where you pay them one single payment each month while they turn around and pay your creditors for you (hopefully) in full plus interest.

Of course, hiring the right professional for debt settlement services is a different discussion, but *watch out* because there are only a few “good ones” out there… mixed in with many unscrupulous salespeople who would lead you astray for their own gain in the debt settlement industry.

BUT BEFORE you can be certain debt settlement is the best for you, be sure to educate yourself on how credit works, your options for getting out of debt and how to choose what’s best for you.

No matter what…

Make it a Priority to Be Debt Free ASAP, and Stick To It.

Because nothing feels as good as freedom, after you’ve been a slave!

: )

Need More Help or Resource with Debt Settlement to Settle Credit Card Debt On Your Own (“Do-It-Yourself”) or to Find a Trusted Debt Settlement Program?

By: Jesse Niesen

Credit Card Debt Settlement Services – What You Need to Know

Saturday, January 9th, 2010



When you are looking for the best credit card settlement service for your specific financial situation, there are several key indicators that can be used to help you decide which of the hundreds of services out there are the best possible match for you. If you ask friends relatives for referrals, you might be lucky and come across a service that is a good match. More than likely, you will always be better off getting referrals and doing the research on your own.

To determine whether or not a settlement agency is a good fit for you, it is important to understand the process of credit card settlement and exactly what a debt settlement company will do on your behalf, should you decide to work with them.

The first thing that they will do is meet with you for an initial consultation where they will discuss your specific situation with you and assess your financial situation. More than likely, during this meeting, they will simply gather the pertinent information. A second meeting or consultation will them be scheduled.

At the second meeting, the agent will offer you recommendations based on your specific needs. In some cases, they will recommend debt settlement. Debt settlement means that the agent will negotiate on your behalf to arrive at a settlement amount for each of your specific debts. Most often, the settlement will be a reduced amount. You may be required to make several large payments in order to settle the accounts.

If making large payments is outside the scope of your ability, then a debt consolidation program may be a better suggestion for you. In this case, the agent will set you up with a consolidation loan that will pay off the agreed upon settlement amounts to each of your participating creditors and eliminate each of your individual debts. This can be a relief, as with a consolidation loan, you will no longer be required to make individual monthly payments.

Once you have determined which of the different options suggested is the best for you, it is advisable to get started immediately. This way, you are able to get your debt paid off much sooner.

Remember that it is always best to talk to as many possible companies as you can before deciding which company can and will best represent your interests. When you find the best match for you, the programs offered to you will be an excellent start to your financial future.

By: Hector Milla