Monday, September 15, 2008

[creditwrench newsletter] New Post/Thread Notification: ASK AN ATTORNEY

Hello,

Creditwrench has just posted in the ASK AN ATTORNEY forum of CreditWrench under the title of credit law network.

This thread is located at http://www.creditwrench.com/consumers/showthread.php?t=3669

Here is the message that has just been posted:
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Have you ever tried to negotiate with your credit card company?* Perhaps you want to reduce the interest rate, or make a deal on the balance owed.
Reducing the interest rate, if you're in good standing, is relatively easy; especially if you're receiving offers from other companies to transfer your balances.* Under those circumstances, simply call your credit card company and explain to them that you've received an offer to transfer your balance. Usually your company will find a way to keep your business by reducing their interest rate to be competitive.
But, negotiating with the credit card company when you're behind, and your interest rate is going up, is a different matter altogether. Don't expect them to be particularly sympathetic. Their position will be that they lent you the money to buy whatever it was you used the credit card for, and now you should pay them back. Never mind that they're now charging you 25% interest plus late charges causing the $200 purchase to become $1000 in debt!
If you are trying to negotiate your balance remember that credit card companies will almost never take payments on a reduced amount.* They may, however, lower the balance for a cash settlement, particularly if you're behind and have missed a couple of monthly payments.* Unless you're going to pay them a significant portion of the debt, however, they'll transfer the account to their collection department or an outside collection company. Curiously, once that happens, you have a better chance of negotiating!
In part 2, I'll give you some hints about negotiating with a collection agency or department.
*If you liked that post, then try these...*

Credit Cards Versus Charge Cards (http://www.creditlawnetwork.com/credit-cards-versus-charge-cards/) by Stephen Otto, Pittsburgh Consumer Attorney
What Type Of Credit Card Do You Have? Part I (http://www.creditlawnetwork.com/what-type-of-credit-card-do-you-have-part-i/) by Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
Exodus 22:24-26 (http://www.creditlawnetwork.com/exodus-2224-26/) by Rachel Lynn Foley, Kansas City Missouri Consumer Attorney

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