Sep
2010
Advise When Debt Collection Is About To Take Place
With the economy in such a shambles, it is hard to stay out of debt and create a comfortable life. Many times we are so close to the edge of financial ruin we want to just sit down and cry for a while. But that will not help and you need to learn about advise when debt collection is about to take place and how to prevent it.
If bills are late or unpaid, you know there will come a time when you receive a call on the phone or a letter in the mail telling you your account is about to be referred to collections. You do not want this to happen, because it will affect your credit score, future loans and even future job offerings.
First try to keep all bill and debt paid on time every month. Debt collection happen most often when the bills become too far behind schedule or not paid for several months. If you are having a problem paying bills call the merchant and ask for an extension or a more reasonable payment plan. Let them know you are trying and when you may be able to catch up the late payments.
If you receive a letter regarding debt collection for possible referral, you must contact the company right away and ask if there is any way to stop the debt collection from moving forward. You may be able to pay a reduced payment each month for a short while or work out a payment settlement. Waiting for a payoff from a legal settlement will not keep the bill from going to debt collection.
Contact a debt collection and consolidation company to help you with your current bills. They will contact all debts your have and work out a payment plan with them to keep your debt out of collections. You make one payment to them each month and live on a very tight budget. The company will charge a very small fee at the end of their service, but it is well worth the investment to prevent debt collection that can ruin your good credit.
Always stay in contact with the company regarding the debt. They may have a special program for helping with payments, lowering cost or forgiving debts.
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