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I have several collections I am now in a position to take care of. However, the collection agencies add all kinds of crazy fees and I am hoping to not pay that. I want to clean up my credit report as soon as I can because of a job I may be applying for and I want to buy a house. Suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Depends on the age, but if a couple years old, I'd go with a 50% offer. Worse they'll do is say no and possibly counter. Also, I would recommend asking for them to report it as "Paid in Full" vs "Settled". Will have a better impact on your credit that way. I had mixed results. A few agreed; some did not. And last, get any agreement in writing first.
Good luck!
@trc1962 wrote:I have several collections I am now in a position to take care of. However, the collection agencies add all kinds of crazy fees and I am hoping to not pay that. I want to clean up my credit report as soon as I can because of a job I may be applying for and I want to buy a house. Suggestions are greatly appreciated!
If these are past your states SOL you are most likely dealing with JDBs who paid pennies on the dollar for these. There are 2 ways to go if past SOL. The first is send a FOAD letter to the CA if you dont want to pay or hear from them. The second I would offer them a very lowball figure 20% tops and ask for deletion of the TL once you pay. You really have time on your side once they are past SOL.. Good luck
The weird thing I have found out about some CA's is that they know the least they will take but most of the CSR's you will get on the phone work for commission; so they'll try to get as much out of you as possible. I am trying to bypass the gatekeepers to get to the person behind the curtain. Then and only then will I get a decent settlement. Everyone says they pay pennies on the dollar, but as the one person said above, if you go for 50% you'd have a better shot than offering $10.
Good luck!!!!!!