Capital One Settlement-Only for Principal?

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by EKAY, Jul 31, 2008.

  1. EKAY

    EKAY New Member

    Capital One Settlement-Only for Principal? (Updated)

    I am trying to settle an account that I have with Capital One. Total balance is approximately $9500 with principal at approximately $7700. I was offered a settlement amount of the principal. The account manager said they would not go any lower than the actual principal. Can anyone shed light on this? I do not want to proceed until I know if this is the general practice of this company; or do I need to play "hard ball" a little to try to get that reduced even further? Thanks!

    I should probably add some add' info based on another's thread....

    I am getting phone calls from NCO on this account now. When I call Cap1, it is NCO that I reach. The rep said that it is in prelegal (for what that is worth). I do not currently work (stay at home mom) and I live in KS.
     
  2. jjgross

    jjgross Well-Known Member

    In my dealings with cap 1 they love to pay hardball.You can try to talk it down.how old is the debt?
     
  3. EKAY

    EKAY New Member

    Have had the card about 5 yrs. & stopped making pymnts about 150 days ago as I was informed that a settlement would only be offered if it was between 130-180 past due.
     
  4. collectman

    collectman Well-Known Member

    It's about to charge-off. After that Cap1 will either assign it to collections or sell the debt off (typically). If you can afford it, pay it.
     
  5. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    Don't let it charge-off if you can help it. A R-9 is the worst thing you can get.

    However, it is not been our experience that Capital One sells much debt. They are buying it now as the Westmoreland Group.
     
  6. christiele

    christiele Active Member

    I have been told the same thing by Capital One. Have a debt that I have not made a payment since January 2008, they referred it to NCO who was calling me every HOUR. After two weeks of that, I sent a Cease and Desist Phone Call Letter. Now Capital One and NCO wont call me at all. I offered Cap One a settlement of 20% of the debt in June, and again in late July. Both times I was told that they would only settle for the amount that was charged on the card, but hte funny part was both times they gave me two different amounts - off by about $800. They keep insisting that they will only take a settlement for the amount that was charged, and I tell them I don't have that.
     

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