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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Credit card companies: Let's make a deal!

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To all the debt-strapped consumers who have been asking, "Where's my bailout?" it seems the credit card companies are responding. If you ask.

If you are carrying a debt on your card and have been unable to pay your credit card bills, some credit card companies are willing to forgive balances if a chunk of it can be paid off at once, The New York Times reports.

Credit card companies are giving employees who deal with consumers on the phone the power to cut deals on paying back a portion of card debts to close the loans. In many cases, they are not checking with supervisors to detemine how much is a fair number for a debtor to pay back to call it even. Most banks were not willing to discuss if and when they are making deals with delinquent account holders, but an American Bankers Association spokesperson told the Times that these kinds of settlements are becoming more common. The worsening recession, unemployment, and housing foreclosure crisis have combined to dry up assets that credit card companies may have sued for in the past to close debts. Now, if they can at least get some of the money they otherwise would have to write off their books, they are making deals.

The one comment offered in the article by some of the bank representatives is this: Every customer's situation is unique. So if you think yours is uniquely dire and you find yourself unable to pay your credit card balances because of the way recent events have conspired to leave you jobless and strapped, it may be worth a call to your credit card company.
[Source: NYT]

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  • Katie B's Avatar
    Posted by Katie B Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:41pm PDT

    It sounds like a fast track to debt settlement...

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  • Alet's Avatar
    Posted by Alet Tue Jun 16, 2009 3:31pm PDT

    My sister, was offered this kind of debt settlement.

    2 of her banks slashed her debt by 1/2 to 2/3 of her debt.

    She's paid off 1 credit card, she's on her last payment for the 2nd and the

    3rd bank has also offered her a deal.

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  • Alet's Avatar
    Posted by Alet Tue Jun 16, 2009 3:53pm PDT

    One thing about this settlement though, you'll have to record these as income which is going to be taxed. Still a good deal.

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  • __A_YAHOO_USER__'s Avatar
    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:26pm PDT

    if i don't have the money to pay my bill, how can i pay off a chunck at once?

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  • Karla's Avatar
    Posted by Karla Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:12pm PDT

    I was told that when credit card companies sell their debt to collectors they only get about 10 cents to the dollar. I'm thinking about calling them to see if would negotiate something like 50 cents on the dollar. I hope it works because I dont have a lump sum to pay at once.

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  • LaDawn M's Avatar
    Posted by LaDawn M Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:09pm PDT

    Shame on all of you!!!! You bought the stuff on credit, you need to pay for it!!!! NO WONDER our nation is in such a bad way with all the common, ordinary people failing to live up to their obligations. What ever happened to honesty and integrity? Having a hard time financially? TIGHTEN YOUR BELTS, STOP BUYING STUFF YOU DON'T NEED, pay whatever you can on your bills, and keep paying on them until your debt is paid off. Use a little self-discipline, and stop looking to someone else to bail you out!

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  • Laura's Avatar
    Posted by Laura Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:02pm PDT

    DEAR LADAWN M

    ZIP-IT WERE SICK OF PEOPLE LIKE YOU AND YOUR SHAME ON YOU COMMENTS.

    SO SHAME ON YOU TOO.

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  • mv's Avatar
    Posted by mv Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:29pm PDT

    LaDawn M sounds like you have a job and enough money to pay your bills... for now! can't wait to see what happens when you don't! boo ya!

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  • Moe's Avatar
    Posted by Moe Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:14am PDT

    LaDawn, everyone has a different situation why credit cards were used. Emergency, student loans, etc. With the economy, it is hard on everyone. Let those without sin be the first to condem.

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  • Katie B's Avatar
    Posted by Katie B Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:44am PDT

    Hm... LaDawn... Thanks for judging everyone with a broad brush... :/ Yes, I agree that I used credit cards to pay for things.. I know the exact mistake that happened that eventually set me over the edge... I THOUGHT I could handle it... and I could have if I hadn't made that ONE mistake... But being a college student there are some things you just need... like Textbooks...

    I ended up settling my debt with the companies (just finished off paying the last one in April, so it was before this new deal) and the only thing I negotiated was not what I owed for the purchases but all the Fees and Intrest that accrued when I was going through the settlements and couldn't pay... I knocked a good 1/2 off of all of my credit cards (which were the interest and fees they piled up on me while trying to pay them in good faith)... that doesn't make me a bad person... And I learned from the experience and will have a better handle and understanding on what I can and cannot do...

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