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Drowning in Debt?

This couple was $80,000 in debt until they made a radical decision that changed their life. Their plan could help you, too.

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How do you settle debt with credit card companies?

I’ve got some debt that’s currently in collections. And I got to talking to one of the debt collectors and he revealed that the average company is willing to settle for about 75% of the debt owed.
But since they’re basically screwing you with outragous interest that never allows you to really pay off the principal debt, are they willing to settle for even less.
What are some useful tricks when dealing with these parasites?

Do not talk with debt collectors over the phone. No mather how smart you think you are, they are trained to get the best of you.
Instead send them a letter stating that the cannot contact you by phone anymore. Any contact has to be by US mail to an address that you specify. Send letter by certified mail and keep copies for your records.

Never reveal any personal information to a debt collector. They will use it against you. Don’t appear desperate, just play the waiting game with them. Remember, that you have the power, you have the money, and they are the ones who want to get their hands on it.

If they come up with a settlement that seems fair to you, include a "pay for delete" agreement. Don’t pay them a dime before they agree to delete all derogatory information they have placed in your credit files. It is very important that you get the agreement in writing first before you pay.

Good luck.