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Debt Solutions Settlement With Lenders and Creditors

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Tips For Negotiating With Creditors

Help and information for people who are thinking about negotiating with lenders and creditors.

Debt negotiation is when someone negotiates with lenders and creditors to have the total debt owed lowered. This can be done alone or can be done by a debt settlement company that will negotiate with creditors on the clients behalf. Debt that can be negotiated include department store credit cards, collection agency debt, medical bills, credit cards, and other unsecured personal loans.

Which Lenders To Deal With

When it comes to debt settlement and negotiation you will find that smaller lenders are far more likely to talk. If you have debt with large financial companies you may have better luck using a professional.

Why Would a Creditor Take Less Then Is Owed

If you are considering debt negotiation or debt settlement then you probably have looked at bankruptcy as well. Creditors will take less then is owed when they suspect that the debtor is a candidate for bankruptcy. It’s better for them to get 60% of what is owed over nothing at all.

Things You Can Do Before And During The Negotiating

Showing Good Faith Is Key

Lenders and creditors will not negotiate with you if you show terrible financial judgment. If you purchased a new LCD TV three months ago then good luck in trying to get the creditor to talk. If they see that you are making an honest attempt to get your finances back on track they may be a little friendlier.

Be Polite

They are the ones in control so being difficult will only make things worse.

Tell The Truth

Let your creditors know about your situation and be honest.

Set Realistic Goals

Before you even talk to your creditors you should set a budget where you breakdown your expenses and income. See exactly how much you can afford and set that as your breakeven point. Explain to the creditors that if you have to pay more then this you will end up in the same situation. Why settle if you won’t be able to afford the settlement payments.

Be Persistent And Keep Records

Keep a record of every letter you send the creditors and send the letters registered. You may have to contact them multiple times before they will even talk to you.

Negotiating with creditors is not easy and can be a stressful situation if you don’t have the personality for it. Most people are better off using a specialist but you can do it alone. For more help and information please visit my debt negotiation website.

By Jeff Dragt
Published: 6/27/2008

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