
5 Simple Steps For Negotiating Lower Debt Payments With
Your Creditors
by: Dometri Quick
Before you go any further in negotiating with your
creditors, consider these steps to eliminate debt quickly by settling with them
more easily.
Know your credit score and situation
If you’re looking for ways to negotiate lower debt payments with your
creditors, there’s a good chance that you’re frustrated and looking for a way
out of a bad situation. Every year, thousands of Americans find themselves
struggling with debt, looking for a way to get out of debt at any cost. The
truth is that most creditors are all about making their money back and thus
will make accommodations to help you get out of debt and get them their initial
investment back.
However, you need to know how to approach them. The first step in this process
is to sit down and really get to know and understand just how badly you’re
suffering with debt. Are you missing payments because you simply cannot afford
to keep up with them? Or, are you just so frustrated that you’re “lashing out”
against credit card companies by refusing to pay them on time?
Regardless, get to know why you’re so deep in debt, how you think you could get
out and how the process has affected your credit score. Do not simply start
your negotiating by saying, “I’m in debt and can’t get out.” Know how you
accumulated the debt and how you could possibly get out of it.
Be reasonable with your debt
Chances are, if you owe your creditor $10,000, they’re not going to be willing
to lower your payments to such a degree that it could take you 50 years to pay
off the debt. However, if you’re willing to be reasonable with it, they may
make accommodations.
If you, say, pay off $5,000 of the debt, could they lower your debt payments or
possibly settle with you right away? Your creditor is likely to work with you
if you’re upfront and honest about your position and willing to negotiate to
find the best possible way to keep everybody happy. If you’re only in this to
help yourself, they’ll be much more likely to refuse to lower your payments at
all and you’ll be left to fend for yourself.
Seek professional debt help solutions
Are you confused by the whole process of negotiating your debt? If you are,
you’re really not alone. Every year, thousands of Americans try to negotiate
their debt and most of them struggle throughout the process. If you’re not sure
of how you should handle the situation, seek out help through a professional
debt help company.
Sure, you’ll have to spend a few dollars to get the proper financial
advisement, but you’ll also put yourself in a position to save a ton of money
in the long run. Plus, with professional help, you’ll be able to learn many of
the tricks of the trade when it comes to negotiating lower payments on your
debt.
Explaining your credit situation correctly
Whether you’re approaching debt negotiation on your own or asking a
professional to help you through the process, you need to take the time to
learn about your credit situation and how debt negotiation will affect and be
affected by it.
Example: If you have poor credit, will a creditor be willing to negotiate your
debt lower when you’ve already showed a knack for not being able to make
payments on time? The truth is that you need to do everything in your power to
keep your credit score strong despite your struggles with debt.
In the end, this is the only way you’ll get around to getting a fair
negotiation. Otherwise, a creditor is likely to use your credit score against
you at the negotiation table.
Keeping up with reduced debt payments
At the end of the process, once you’ve hopefully received your lower debt
payments, it’s extremely important to do everything in your power to keep
current with your payments, not miss payments and make all of your payments on
time. If you fail to do so, many creditors will consider raising your payments
again or making it more difficult for you to make your payments. This is big
business and your creditors expect you to pay them on time and make full and
complete payments.
As long as you can follow these simple instructions, you’ll be fine. Start
negotiating your debt today and start saving money right away!
About The Author
Dometri Quick is the development director at http://DebtConsolidationSupport.com. You can
find more articles for helping you eliminate credit card debt at http://www.debtconsolidationsupport.com.