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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.
Is debt settlement a good idea? The short answer: reviews are mixed. Debt settlement can help some people get out of debt at a cost that is less than what they owe. Here's how debt settlement works: you stop making payments to your creditors for a period of time, often six months or more.
A debt settlement remains on your credit report for seven years. As with all debts, larger balances have a proportionately larger impact on your credit score. If you are settling small accounts particularly if you are current on other, bigger loans then the impact of a debt settlement may be negligible.
Depending on the creditor and how much you owe, you may be able to settle for anywhere from 30% to 70% of the outstanding balance of your debt. Typically, a creditor will only consider a settlement when an account is delinquent, but you should keep in mind that they're not required to accept your offer.
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.
How do full and final settlement offers work? Firstly you need to work out how much to offer your creditors and then send this offer to them in writing. For example, if the lump sum you have is 75% of your total debt, you should offer each creditor 75% of the amount you owe them.
With this in mind, you should always start your offer at 25 percent or less. Let's understand the math here. If your debt is $1,000, let's say at the most, the collection agency has paid or will collect 7 cents on the dollar, or $70. If you offer them $250 (25 percent), they are still making a profit of $180.
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