21 Feb 2008 02:01:56 | Jeff Lakie
Debt negotiation on credit cards is often referred to as credit
card debt settlement. Whenever you make a credit card payment-
or even pay your utility bills- it usually gets reported to one-
or all- of the three main credit agencies. This activity will
influence your credit score, which will determine your future
credit status. But what do you do, if you find that you can no
longer make the minimum payments on your credit cards? If your
accounts are behind, or about to fall behind, you can turn to a
credit management company, that will help you with your debt
negotiation.
When you enrol in a debt negotiation programme for your credit
cards, you can stop making payments directly to the credit card
companies and begin to pay the debt settlement company directly,
which can be a relief in itself and perhaps even help you to
save money. The way it works is simple. The debt management
company works with your creditors to come up with a lower payoff
for your accounts. You, in turn, make one monthly payment to the
management company, which holds the money in a trust, making a
one time payment on your credit accounts, at the pre-arranged
time.
Debt negotiation on credit cards have helped many individuals to
find peace of mind and relief from mounting credit card debt.
However, it is important to realise that being enrolled in debt
management will lower your credit score, whilst you pay back the
debt management company.
So, how do you find a reputable firm to negotiate your debts for
you? There are many sources to help you get started, such as the
Federal Trade Commission. It is very important to remember that
you can rebuild your credit in the future, so you should think
very carefully about how you proceed with debt negotiation.
There are many companies out there that will promise you a clean
credit report for a few hundred dollars. Many of these offers
are either completely illegal, scams- or both. So, make sure
that the company that you will be dealing with has your
interests in mind, when dealing with debt negotiation on credit
cards.
About Author :
Jeff Lakie is the founder of Credit Card Resources
a website providing information on credit cards