I am just now starting to get calls from creditors, this is the first month I have not been able to pay.
My question, then, is:
Do I pick up the calls from creditors, give them a sob story about extra expenses etc. and keep them hanging, waiting for payments? I could say, "I THINK I can make a double-payment at the end of the month..." for example...
Or is it best to tell them, "I just can't pay right now, but if I can, I'll pay you next month..."
Or is it best not to answer the calls at all?
I'm thinking it might be best to give them hope I might get back on track... so as to avoid their turning the debt into a collector... which would require that I speak to them?
What's the concensus on this?
My question, then, is:
Do I pick up the calls from creditors, give them a sob story about extra expenses etc. and keep them hanging, waiting for payments? I could say, "I THINK I can make a double-payment at the end of the month..." for example...
Or is it best to tell them, "I just can't pay right now, but if I can, I'll pay you next month..."
Or is it best not to answer the calls at all?
I'm thinking it might be best to give them hope I might get back on track... so as to avoid their turning the debt into a collector... which would require that I speak to them?
What's the concensus on this?
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