I know some people in this forum are/were looking to see what kind of settlement offers they can get from creditors if they really are trying to avoid BK.
I'm in Texas (in Houston area) and got a letter yesterday from the law offices of an attorney acting for his client HSBC Bank. (Don't know if I'm allowed to say the name?)
I owe over $6320 (a few hundred of that is the stupid %!!@##* fees that have accrued since I stopped paying them last December) and they "have agreed to accept $2847.89 (I just love the cents) as settlement in full for monies owing on my account." They want payment within 10 days from date of letter -- which although being in the same city is already 7 days later. (OR they deliberately type an earlier date than it was actually sent to make it seem much more pressing to ACT?) If I don't contact him he will "recommend that my client proceed with all lawful action necessary to effect prompt recovery of their financial loss."
Anyway...I have no intention of paying it as I'm still planning to do a BK...but I thought I'd let people know what the bank is willing to accept. Maybe it's not a big whoopee -- I'm not a math whiz, I think it's 45%? I do recall at least a few folks here were playing the how-low-will-they-go settlement waiting game. Just thought I'd mention.
I'm in Texas (in Houston area) and got a letter yesterday from the law offices of an attorney acting for his client HSBC Bank. (Don't know if I'm allowed to say the name?)
I owe over $6320 (a few hundred of that is the stupid %!!@##* fees that have accrued since I stopped paying them last December) and they "have agreed to accept $2847.89 (I just love the cents) as settlement in full for monies owing on my account." They want payment within 10 days from date of letter -- which although being in the same city is already 7 days later. (OR they deliberately type an earlier date than it was actually sent to make it seem much more pressing to ACT?) If I don't contact him he will "recommend that my client proceed with all lawful action necessary to effect prompt recovery of their financial loss."
Anyway...I have no intention of paying it as I'm still planning to do a BK...but I thought I'd let people know what the bank is willing to accept. Maybe it's not a big whoopee -- I'm not a math whiz, I think it's 45%? I do recall at least a few folks here were playing the how-low-will-they-go settlement waiting game. Just thought I'd mention.
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