Debt Settlement Letter Pay For Delete

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US-DCPA-22
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Use this form to notify a debt collector they violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Receiving notice from a consumer makes it more likely a debt collector will comply with the FDCPA. If they don't comply after receiving notice, your notice letter may help prove that their actions were intentional.

If any consumer owes multiple debts and makes any single payment to a debt collector with respect to such debts, the debt collector may not apply such payment to any debt which is disputed by the consumer and shall apply such payment in accordance with the consumers directions.

Use this form to notify a debt collector they misapplied your payment and direct them to reapply your payment correctly.

This form also also includes follow-up letters containing a warning that the debt collector may face going to court if they continue engaging in behavior that violates the FDCPA.

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FAQ

Is pay for delete still worth it? Yes, for the time being, negotiating pay for delete might still be worth it, although this will change in the future. In these models, although collection accounts remain on your credit report after you pay them off, doing so is enough to stop them from bringing your score down.

Your delete letter should include your personal information and details about the debt, including your full name and address, the creditor's or debt collector's name and address, your account number, and the amount of the debt. You should also include some terms for the agreement.

If you want to negotiate a debt settlement (where you pay less than the original amount owed), then you can include pay for delete as one of your terms. If collectors have already sent you a settlement offer, you can send a counteroffer agreeing to make the payment if they remove the collection from your records.

Once I receive this, I will pay <$XXX> via <cashier's check/money order/wire transfer>. If I do not receive your response to this offer within fifteen calendar days, I will rescind this offer and it will no longer be valid. I look forward to resolving this matter quickly.

When submitting a pay for delete letter, clearly state your offer to repay all or part of the debt in exchange for the collection agency removing the account from your credit report. The collection agency can then decide whether to remove the account as requested.

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Debt Settlement Letter Pay For Delete