Steps to Take Control of Debt Collection


by Tristan Andrews - Date: 2007-01-01 - Word Count: 429 Share This!

There are reasons to why there are guidelines made for almost every imaginable method, event, experience, and every little thing that we encounter. There are steps formulated for each task to ensure success and minimize failure. Unfortunately, more often than not, we turn to these guidelines after we have committed mistakes. It is when we need help to get us out in the rut that we take the time to consult and study the ways and means that should have saved us the trouble to begin with.

Getting you out of debt collection is no different. It is no hopeless case, and we have the steps you will need to take control! These are the three steps to free you of your debt collection problems:

First Step: Communicate.
You cannot run from your problems. The more you run away and hide, the more that it will come back haunting you. The solution is to deal with it. In this case, talk to the people or the companies involved. If you need financial assistance and would need to negotiate for a lower amount to pay then do so. The only way to get you out of this debt is to study your options and make sure that you are able to communicate your paying scheme to your creditor(s) and your debt settlement company (if you have one). Moreover, the sooner you make known to them your intention to pay, the sooner they will get off your case.

Second Step: Keep updates of your credit standing.
Know what you are getting yourself into. For you to carry out your plans of paying your debt, you have to know exactly how much you are paying for and for how long. Stay focused and keep track of the changes in your credit records.

Third Step: Put your negotiating skills to good use.
If you have a debt settlement company to do this, then it will not be much of a problem. However, if you can negotiate with your creditors without any third party involved then go ahead and do so. Ask them for a lowered APR, which will enable you to pay the debt easier. Also, ask for an extension on the timeframe of paying your debt if there is a need to. Bear in mind, creditors will be willing to do settlements because they would rather get paid than have you file for bankruptcy.

Accomplishing these steps will soon free you from the chains that bind you to your debt(s). Always bear in mind that you are negotiating for your own good, so pursue your rights, be in the know.


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