How to Negotiate With Debt Buyers
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Debt buyers purchase charged-off debt portfolios from banks for around 4% of the original amount, then try to collect the full balance from consumers. If you're being contacted by a company you've never heard of, they probably bought your old debt from the original creditor. Yale shares what he learned from decades in collections and why the number one rule for consumers is simple: communicate, don't hide.
In this week's episode of The Debt Hotline, you'll learn:
- Why communication is the #1 factor in successful debt negotiations
- How to handle $150,000 in credit card debt when you're still current on payments
- What happens when your spouse passes away and leaves debt behind
- Why "pay for delete" is largely a myth that doesn't work with major collectors
- How Social Security income can protect you from debt collection
- What to do when settlement offers disappear due to missed deadlines
- Debt buyers purchased your debt for pennies on the dollar, giving you leverage in negotiations
- Social Security income is generally protected from garnishment
- Settlement offers have real deadlines and missing them often means starting over at higher amounts
- "Pay for delete" violates credit reporting rules and major collectors won't honor these requests
- Payment plans typically require $100+ monthly, sometimes extending up to 5 years
- Even with limited assets, you can often negotiate settlements for pennies on the dollar
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