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Chargeoff Credit Card
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By CreditFederal.com - A good or bad credit personal loan, auto and mortgage financing, and credit card resource.
Published on 06/8/2011
 

Chargeoff credit card debt, unsecured bills. Read this debt article and do-it-yourself or click for professional help.


Chargeoff Credit Card Bills

Want to chargeoff credit cards? You can charge off credit card balances yourself, or get professional help from a debt settlement company.

Credit cards are indeed convenient, and sometimes can become too convenient as a means of acquiring goods or services whenever we're short on cash. But, should tragedy strike, such as the loss or reduction of income and/or the burden of the cost of living or the addition of new debts, can make it difficult at best to repay credit card debts in full.

Credit Federal offers this service to you; the consumer, as an alternative to a cycle of credit card debt or; even worse, filing bankruptcy. If you have near or over-limit credit card balances which you cannot seem to pay off, consider a charge off. Professional negotiators can help you charge off credit card balances by dealing with creditors on your behalf.

Let us help you locate a professional company to contact your creditors on your behalf and negotiate to chargeoff credit cards. Stop paying late fees, over-limit fees and high interest. Put an end to creditor harassment. Let a debt negotiator help you charge off credit cards.

How to chargeoff credit card debt:

You can chargeoff credit card debt on your own. Determine how much you can afford to pay in total. Make a list of all of your delinquent accounts and the amounts owed on each.

Next to each creditor's name and balance owed, write down how much of you can pay to chargeoff that account. The closer to 50% of the balance that you can get, the better chance you'll have of getting your charge off accepted.

Contact your creditors (or the collection agencies if your debt has been turned over). Explain your plan and how it affects them. Explain that your current financial situation simply won't allow you to make your payments as you originally agreed and you intend to chargeoff credit card balances.

Insist on getting all credit card chargeoff agreements in writing, and never pay the amount agreed upon until you receive the signed written agreement. Your creditors could easily accept your offer on the phone, then "forget" about the charge off offer after receiving a payment.

Keep all signed agreements and receipts for your records, even after the accounts have been marked "settled" on your credit reports.

Be very careful with your finances in the future to ensure that you never have to chargeoff credit cards again.