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Do you cringe every time the telephone rings afraid that it is a debt collector? If you owe their client or company, they are doing their job but some of them are very spiteful. This can make you avoid their calls plus the aggravation of making excuses about why your payment is late. The bad thing is that they will not let up until you speak to them and make arrangements to pay your debt. You do have another choice you can hire a company that specializes in credit repair.
If used wisely a credit repair program can get the debt collectors to stop harassing you. If you contact a credit repair company, they will set you up with one of their experienced counselors to assist with the job. Some debt collectors are so vicious and persistent that professional help is the only way to make them stop the calls.
One of the first things that your counselor will do is to contact the debt collector and have them verify that you owe the debt. The debt collector will have to send your counselor written proof that you actually owe the debt. If it is shown that the debt is genuine your counselor will set up a payment plan but will also insist that the harassment stops.
Your counselor knowing what your income and budget are will work with the debt collector to come to a mutually beneficial payment plan. The debt collector just wants his money and will generally negotiate a payment plan. Your counselor will also make sure that the payments fit your budget. You will then have to honor the new payment plan until the debt is paid in full.
If you do not live up to the payments as negotiated by your counselor you will have to make extra payments or the credit repair company may drop you as a client. If you are dropped as a client, there is a very good possibility the debt collector will calling to speak to you again. A credit repair company does not want to do this but you have to pay the debt especially since you will have agreed to the plan. The success of your credit repair program depends on you following the steps set up by your counselor.
If you are dropped by one credit repair service and the debt collectors have started calling you again the likelihood of you getting help from another company is slim. You could be left on your own to deal with the debt collectors.
Be sure that the credit repair service will have your best interest in mind when they set up any payment plan. The plan that they set up should allow you to pay your debts and have some extra money to spare. This is why if you do not pay the debt they will not wait long before they drop you as a client. If you stick to the plan, you can get your debts paid without the harassment and get your credit score back where it needs to be.