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Question I have... Use of inherited portfolio to pay off Lending Tree mortgage? Thanks in advance for any answer or 2. Second question of mine... Hi,.

I am preparing to write and offer a debt settlement for my credit cards. I have really done the research, but can not find any help with the actual writing of the letter. Does anyone have any sample letters, or legal letters they could help me with?.

Thanks!..

asked Feb 28 at 16:33

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Hmm... I need to find out myself. I don't know what is the right answer to your question. I'll do some investigation and get back to you if I discover an decent answer. You should email the people at Lending Tree as they probably can help you..

answered Feb 28 at 17:33

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Is this letter for CA use only? If you are settling with an OC wouldn't you want to have your report show paid as agreed and not have it deleted? I have never sent a settlement letter but am about to and mine would be to an OC...

answered Feb 28 at 18:55

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Yea, with an OC, paid as agreed never late is good too, closed at request of consumer..

Remember you are probably negotiating. You can always ask for "less", but can't ask for more. I think it's personal choice on what you ask for in your settlement letter...

answered Feb 28 at 19:27

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Just wondering, but what type of research did you do? I am interested in settling alot of CC bills. I have contacted one, and asked the settlement, and they gave me a figure, should I settle for that it, or send my own settlement request?.

How can you 'write off' a CC bill?..

answered Feb 28 at 20:15

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Hi,.

Thanks for responding..

Here is another site that I have used for reference:.

Http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...alt.bankruptcy.

I basically have been getting my information over the Internet, and from our attorney, who suggested that we try this in lieu of chapter 13. we have to much equity in our home, and own our car, so we are going to try this first. It seems to good to be true, but worth a try!.

I am going to send out certified letters, unsigned, asking for about 40-47% of a settlement on the balance-Letting them know that I would send a certified check to them the last week of March, if agreed upon..

I know companies do this for a fee, but thought it would be worth it to go alone to start. OUr attorney even offered to write them...I figured if we get in a bind with one of them, we will bring him in..

Anxious to hear your thoughts, and if you have tried this. I figured certified letters might help them to know how serious we are....and was told that it was best to do that way..

Just curious, what was the offer the company gave you?..

answered Feb 28 at 21:43

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The company offered me 80% which is propably all principal. I think I will try your idea of a certified letter..

Thanks!..

answered Feb 28 at 22:24

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Here is information about the 1099 tax implication. Apparantly, they can send you a 1099 to be reported as income on the funds that were "settled" Someone said that you could ask that they not report it, but that might reduce your chances of getting a good offer..

Again, Just passing this information along....do not know if it holds any validation or not....I am not an attorney, but might want to be one one day :).

I printed it, and put it in my files for later..

While creditors often do sent out 1099's under such circumstances, if you.

Are insolvent, you do not owe taxes on the imputed income on the compromise..

Speak with your tax adviser for more details...

answered Feb 28 at 22:36

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What is your balance? We have one that is 22K, and we are going to offer 10,500. We took out an equity line, and hopefully, are going to wipe them all out!!!..

answered Feb 28 at 23:38

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