Published September 25th, 2010 at 5:30 am in Get Loans with no comments
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Published November 20th, 2007 at 3:51 am in Life Debt Free with no comments
Tagged with Credit Card Collection Agencies, Guide to good credit, Negotiating, Secrets
If you have fallen behind on your credit card payments, you can expect a phone call. OK, you can expect a lot of phone calls. If you are going to attempt to deal with the debt collector on your own, remember that you are going head-to-head with a tough professional that does this everyday for a living.
It pays to know your rights. Keep a detailed record of all of your communications when you speak to them. Note the time and date of the call, the person that you spoke with (get their ID number if they have one) and everything that they said.
Before talking to any debt collector, review the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. This is a general “rule book” that the creditors have to play by. Follow this link to better prepare yourself for battle. www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/fdc.htm. Many states also have their own “rules of engagement” that you should know. You can find out more about what your state allows a debt collector to do by contacting your local attorney general’s office. Just do a quick Google search; attorney general California debt collector (for example) and there will be a direct link about that States Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
After you have beefed up on the FDCPA, here is what you should do next:
Prioritize your bills. –
No matter what a debt collector says, when you are having financial difficulty, the most important bill to pay is not your credit card bill. Providing for your family comes first. You need to make your mortgage, vehicle, utilities and insurance payments. Provide for groceries and other life essentials as well. If you don’t make your mortgage payments, you run the risk of losing your home to foreclosure. If you don’t make your vehicle payments, you run the risk of having your vehicle repossessed (not to mention that in most cases, you won’t be able to get to work to make money to take care of your bills). Not eating and skipping required medications is not a good idea for obvious reasons.
If you don’t make your credit card payments, they would have to sue you first before they could do anything to you. This process will normally take several months to get to. They can’t garnish your wages or put you in jail or whatever other things a debt collector will say to get you to pay them right away. So remember, take care of your family and your most important bills first.
Estimate how much you can afford to pay. – Read more of this >>
Published November 20th, 2007 at 3:47 am in Life Debt Free with no comments
Tagged with Credit Card Collection Agencies, Guide to good credit, Secrets
Have you ever wondered why collection agencies keep calling you more often? There are numerous situations that credit collectors use to get the money you owe.
But let’s start from the beginning when you get your credit card. Obviously everyone knows that you need to pay your credit card on time. However, situation is not always the same when it comes repaying your credit card debt.
Once you are late on your credit card, Credit Card Company will alert you and gives you a chance to work with them to pay off your debt. This is the best chance ever, if you credit card company is willing to work with you. In most cases you will receive late notices and your credit score will start to take a hit. If you are one day late on your credit card payment, your credit card company will report this late as 30 days late on your credit report. Afterwards; you may receive another notice to call their credit department to help you out with your situation or work out some re-payment plan.
If there is no action from you or credit card Company, your unpaid balance may end up in collector’s hands. Collections agencies are commission based most of the time. They have pre-arranged profit negotiations with credit card companies and typically credit card companies will take 40%-60% from your balance you own. If collector is able to collect more from you, they keep larger chuck of the profit for themselves.
Credit card companies are very serious about privacy of their data and most of the time dictate how your information should be transferred before collector can view your name, address, SSN number, etc.. Some of the top requests are SSL (Secure Server Locket), 128 bit encryption, FTP encryption and password, etc. With all of this and more, there are few credit collection agencies that spend money on more sophisticated software as it is very costly for them. Read more of this >>