Showing posts with label creditor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creditor. Show all posts

Monday, 24 August 2009

What Is a Credit Card Debt Settlement Letter?

A credit card debt settlement letter allows you to settle your debt for an amount which is lower than the outstanding debt you owe to the creditor. You can mail this letter to any organization to which you owe a debt like a bank or credit card company. Through this letter, the debtor proposes an amount as the debt settlement amount. The creditor can accept the amount you proposed or can propose another debt settlement amount, which the creditor thinks is fair. After negotiating with the creditor, you can finally arrive at an amount which you and your creditor are comfortable with. You will be required to pay the lowered amount within a specific period of time as necessitated by the agreement you made with the creditor.

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Friday, 31 July 2009

How to Tackle Identity Theft?

Identity theft can happen to anybody at any time. Whenever you find indications of identity theft you should perform the following actions to ensure minimum damage to your account and to prevent future thefts. Contact the fraud department of the three major credit bureaus - Experian, TransUnion, Equifax. Do not use any other means than telephone to make this contact. Inform the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) by calling 1-877-438-4338. Inform the state police. This way you are alerting the police of a criminal act and helping them find those who are responsible for this crime. Inform your creditors and any other creditors that identity theft has happened to you.

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