Bank Credit Card Debt Can Be
Solved Through Settlement
If you are behind in your bank credit card
payments, one option to solve the problem is using debt
settlement. This option is more drastic than debt relief
efforts, which reduce the interest rate or payment amounts, but
less drastic than bankruptcy.
When you engage an agency to help you use
debt settlement on your credit card debt, you start paying a
monthly amount into a savings-type account set up by the
agency, instead of making a monthly payment to the credit card
company. When the amount that you have collected in this
savings account is large enough, the agency contacts the credit
card company on your behalf and negotiates a lump-sum debt
settlement for less than the balance on the account. The agency
will work to remove all interest charges and late penalty
payments that have been added to the balance, and reduce the
amount that was actually charged to the card.
This method of debt relief can allow debt
holders to pay off large sums of money owed to credit card
companies in a shorter period of time than it would take with
minimum payments. Debt settlement accounts are usually targeted
to pay off the debt in three years or less, depending on the
willingness of the credit card companies to negotiate, and your
ability to make payments to the savings account.
The agency may charge a fee for the services
they provide during the debt settlement process. This fee
should be factored into your overall savings when deciding on
this process.
Engaging in a credit card debt settlement
process will not improve your credit score, at least in the
short term. Credit card agencies will continue to try to
collect the money you owe them, and your payments will be
recorded as late, until the debt settlement is negotiated.
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