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As part of your debt settlement negotiation, you may be able to get the creditor or debt collector to agree to report your account as paid in full or have them request to have it deleted from your report. You can suggest this in exchange for paying some of your debt or upping the amount you're offering to pay.
Yes, settling a debt instead of paying the full amount can affect your credit scores. When you settle an account, its balance is brought to zero, but your credit report will show the account was settled for less than the full amount.
Typically, though, settling a debt is considered better than not paying it at all. Paying off a collection account also doesn't remove it from your credit report. The now paid collection item stays on your report for seven years from the time your account becomes delinquent.
Settled accounts are potentially negative and remain for seven years. Settled accounts stay on your credit report for seven years. Settling an account for less than the full balance owed is considered potentially negative because you did not repay the entire debt as agreed under the original contract.
Donnie there is no difference between settling a collection and paying it in full. Neither will improve your credit score, but it will help keep the collections from making things worse if the collector decided to sue and file a judgment against you, for example.
It is always better to pay your debt off in full if possible. The account will be reported to the credit bureaus as “settled” or “account paid in full for less than the full balance.” Any time you don't repay the full amount owed, it will have a negative effect on credit scores.
Settled accounts are potentially negative and remain for seven years. Settled accounts stay on your credit report for seven years. Settling an account for less than the full balance owed is considered potentially negative because you did not repay the entire debt as agreed under the original contract.
Your credit score doesn't improve faster if you settle the debt, but lenders all make their own assessments, they don't just use a credit score. Many lenders regard a settled default, as much less of a problem. So by repaying a defaulted debt you are more likely to get approved for a new loan.
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