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5 Techniques to Negotiate Collections on Your Credit Report

Greg Vogel | October 27, 2009

Collection Companies are the big bad wolves of the Credit Repair Industry.  Many people are unsure where to start with settling debt or negotiating collections, but in actuality, collections are the easiest things to fix on your credit report.  Here’s how:

1.) Pay the debt in exchange for deletion

This situation is best for smaller collections ($500 or less), like medical collections or utility bills. You get the collection agency to agree to remove the listing from your credit report in exchange for payment.

2.) Settle the debt for a % of what is owed

This technique deals with debts that are more sizable (over $1000). This method involves negotiating with the collection agency to reduce the amount of the debt to an amount that you will be able to pay in one lump sum.

3.) Debt Validation

This method leverages the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to force the collection agency to provide documentation that the debt is valid. It involves writing letters to the collection agency, but if the collection agency is non responsive, it requires a threat of filing a lawsuit.

4.) Dispute with the creditor

Disputing involves the Fair Credit Reporting Act which allows consumers to dispute a negative listing directly with the company reporting it on your credit report.

5.) Dispute with the credit bureaus

This method is the basic credit repair technique of writing letters to the credit bureaus to request an investigation of a collection on your credit report.

Using these techniques will help you fare better with collections on your credit report.  Just like anything else in life, practice makes perfect – Wellness Credit has perfected these techniques and has an incredibly high success rate negotiating collections.  Don’t hesitate to contact us to see how we can help repair your credit.  To see our success rates at settling collections and other debt, click this link: http://www.mywellnesscredit.com/our-success-rates/

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