If you are in the midst of a very heavy debt problem and you are now facing the possibility of getting a charge-off, don't worry. Although charge-offs are serious business, they are not the end of the world.
Now you might find this hard to accept, especially if you've been hounded by aggressive collectors who have been calling you day and night to collect but, once you've read through this article, you'll find out that there are things that you can easily do to help yourself.
First off, what is a charge off and why should you be worried about it? Whenever you pay using your credit card, you are basically taking out a loan. Basically, every time you pay with your card, you are getting into debt. Your debts are written by your creditors in their books as assets. However, if you do not pay your bills every month, your debt becomes larger and more toxic to the bank. If you have not paid your debts at the end of six months, then your debt is considered as a charge-off and is written off by your creditor as bad debt.
Keep in mind, this does not mean that your debts are forgiven. You still owe the money and creditors will still try to collect from you. What's even more troubling is that your credit report will take a huge hit which means less credit available for you. This is a very serious situation and you probably want to get out of it as soon as you can. However, keep your head and consider everything before doing anything drastic. Most important, don't get pressured by collectors into an agreement you cannot keep. Also, always consider that, if you enter into agreement for paying off the debt, you also need to keep up with your daily expenses.
So how do you deal with charge-offs. The most important thing is to communicate with your creditor. Many cardholders burdened with debt often make the mistake of keeping away from their creditors and not asking for help when they are getting into deep debt. While creditors used to be very strict with customers in the past, they have since changed their attitudes. This is partially due to the increasing amount of charge-offs that credit card companies are getting. Charge-offs are seen as a loss by credit card companies. Oftentimes, they are willing to let credit cardholders pay a percentage of the original debt, say 50% or lower, to forgive the entire debt. This is a much preferable deal for them than not getting anything in the end.
Now that you know this, you can then try and call your creditor and negotiate with them. Always try to negotiate with your creditor directly, bypassing collectors and always keep written records of whatever agreements you get into. Finally, once you've gotten yourself out of debt, do your best to stay out.
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