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    CHRIS18299 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Apr 25, 2007, 09:14 PM
    Credit Collectors Won't Take My Offer
    I had an account with Chase. I had become ill and was unable to pay my bill. After 3 months the minimum payment was over $3000. I would get calls everyday. Sometimes 3-4 times a day. I was in the hospital and unable to talk to them. My mother and sister spoke with Chase and told them the situation and they continued to call and call and call. My dad spoke to a supervisor about the issue. He then sent a letter stating they cannt call anymore due to the excessive calls. Chase gave my account to Mann-Bracken in less then 2 months time. My debt with Chase was $12,000. Last July I gave Mann-Bracken a payment of $500. I spoke with them several time since then offering what I could afford and if it wasn't what they wanted they wouldn't take any payment. IE $100-$200 when I had extra money. They called me everyday, including Sundays, leaving messages 1-2 times a day. Now I am offering a settlement of $5100 and they will not take anything less then $9000. That is all I have to give them. Ive spoken with supervisors and the response I get is they will not discuss it any further. It is very frustrating when I am trying to get this resolved. What are my rights in this matter? What can I do to get this resolved ASAP now that I have some money? What do I legally have to settle for in PA? Please Help!
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    Apr 25, 2007, 09:20 PM
    You have the right to pay them all you can, and still keep paying till you pay this off. If you can pay them 200 a month, send that, and see if they accept it. At some point they can go get a judgement and attach bank accounts and garnish paychecks
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    Apr 25, 2007, 09:27 PM
    I went through the same thing with CHASE and was three payments behind. They are a hard firm with which to negotiate. Basically, they wouln't. Ended up transferring some money from what I owed them to a credit card where the interest is less. It did count as a payment to CHASE.

    If you have other credit cards, maybe making a transfer to another card or cards would be a possibility?

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