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5 Things To Do When Credit Card Companies Start Threatening You
1. It is important to call the lender and explain your situation, whenever you think that financial difficulties will hinder in your repayment schedule. The sooner the better. Waiting for the lenders to give you call you will only go against you. Explain the situation clearly to the lender. 2. If you anticipate any promising financial outcome that can change the repayment scenario, inform the lender about it. 3. Tell them about what type of repayment plan you can afford. Given the uncomfortable situation you are in the lenders will definitely appreciate your willingness to repay and will try to settle on a repayment plan that you can afford, though they will safeguard their interests in this process. 4. Document everything that you negotiate with the lenders. This will help you keep track of things and will help you in case things take a legal turn. Negotiate with the lenders that this reduced and revamped payment terms don't reflect poorly on your credit score. 5. If creditors don't agree or resist a reduced payment, you can contact a credit counselor. This can help you avoid the late fees and reduce the payment burden. If everything else fails just keep on sending the monthly minimum amount to the creditors. This will keep the harassing communications at bay. In the meantime keep on calling the lenders to get a favorable solution. Remember perseverance pays, and the lenders also want their money back. A legal tangle is the last thing on their cards. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Cynthia Stewart an expert author and credit card consultant,provides great credit card debt tips. Read more credit card articles at his credit card website. |
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