Do I have to wait for letters from collection agencies or can I send notice directly to the credit card companies under the fair debt collection practices act to have them stop calling and harassing?
Do I have to wait for letters from collection agencies or can I send notice directly to the credit card companies under the fair debt collection practices act to have them stop calling and harassing?
First and foremost, I am not an attorney and I cannot give legal advice. However, I have spent 20 years approving and administering retail and mortgage credit. Doing so, I have helped many a customer tweak or repair their credit in order to qualify for the particular loan they have applied for. This often requires me to explain the fundamentals of credit repair as well as undo many of the misconceptions borrowers have picked up over the years.
One of the most egregious misconceptions people make in an attempt to avoid bankruptcy is the use of consumer credit counseling services (CCC). At best, these companies are a rip-off, and at worst they’re crooked. When you use (CCC) services it is almost always notated on your credit bureau by the credit repositories or by your individual creditors. When mortgage companies see “CCC” on your credit report it’s treated exactly like a bankruptcy.
The pitch
This means that the credit bureaus will report your slow payments for as long as you are working the repayment plan, which can be years. Your credit will begin to heal ONLY after you have made the last payment. Bankruptcies are like a Band-Aid, once you rip it off the wound begins to heal.
We have secret tactics that only we can use – Bologna! (Expletive Omitted) Read the FDCPA and the FCRA for every “secret tactic” that is legal.
The truth
CCC services can’t do anything that you can’t do for yourself. They make money from their clients, (you), collection companies and your creditors. In fact, most creditors have become so annoyed with their “service” that they refuse to speak with CCC services, even when they have permission from you to do so.
Using CCC services will ruin your credit the same bankruptcy, take longer for your credit score to heal and cost you extra money. Not to mention this is all done without the protection from your creditors that bankruptcy provides. Meaning, the credit card companies can place a lien on your home or get a judgment against you anytime they like. Not so with bankruptcy.
In closing, I am not a proponent of bankruptcy; nor am I against it. I am simply looking at the situation from a pragmatic point view. Everyone’s credit situation is different and requires a unique approach when seeking to repair it. Just know this; you have all of the power to repair your credit at your fingertips without having to hire someone else to do it for you.