How to fix a credit card/debt problem?
Over a year and a half ago I was experiencing some difficulties in life and I also had to move. I ended up maxing out some of my first credit cards and got caught up in payments and never pulled through.
I am not sure what the total of my debt is. It is probably about 1600 all together. The company I was with ended up getting bought out eventually, and eventually I got sent to collections.
I heard people say that for that amount they’re not going to sue me or anything but I’m not sure. I am still not financially stable otherwise I would’ve paid it off but I’m willing to try to work something out if it’s for my benefit. Do collection agencies settle for a lesser amount or work out payment plans? I’ve heard people say not to bother paying them off for such a small amount because it will stay on my credit report for a while either way and it won’t look good either way.
Anyone have any tips or suggestions?



December 18th, 2009 at 10:57 am
It is always best to pay off your debts. If they really wanted to come after you they could garnish you wages. It will also stay on your credit for 7 years. If in the next 7 years you want to buy a house a lender will not give you a home loan with ANY bad debt.
Call the collection agency. They will either work out a payment plan or accept a lump payment for a fraction of what the debt is. On $1600 you could prob settle with a payment of $800-$1000.
Good Luck!