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If you decide to offer a lump sum, understand that no general rule applies to all collection agencies. Some want 75%80% of what you owe. Others will take 50%. Those that have given up on you may settle for one-third or less.
Offer a specific dollar amount that is roughly 30% of your outstanding account balance. The lender will probably counter with a higher percentage or dollar amount. If anything above 50% is suggested, consider trying to settle with a different creditor or simply put the money in savings to help pay future monthly bills.
If you make these payments, our statistics indicate that you may pay off your debt at between 65% and 85% (including fees) over 24 to 48 months.
A debt collector may settle for around 50 percent of the bill, and Loftsgordon recommends starting negotiations low to allow the debt collector to counter. If you are offering a lump sum or any alternative repayment arrangements, make sure you can meet those new repayment parameters.
Go over your income and expenses with a fine-tooth comb, figure out what you can afford, and only agree to pay a realistic amount. Generally, you can negotiate the best settlement on a debt if you can come up with a lump sum amount to resolve the debt. If you agree to a payment plan, you will likely pay more over time.
You could even face collection efforts or a lawsuit filed by a creditor or debt collector. Also, if the company negotiates a successful debt settlement, the portion of your debt that's forgiven could be considered taxable income on your federal income taxes which means you may have to pay taxes on it.
If you have a debt that is being pursued by a collection agency, you can often settle it for less than the amount owed. Before settling any type of debt a collection agency states that you owe, make sure that it is your debt and the amount is correct.
Negotiate with the collection agency to accept a reduced payment amount in a single lump sum payment. Be prepared to negotiate. Some collection agencies may remove a collection account from your credit report if you pay for it. They may offer it as an additional service for people who pay off the collection account.
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