BEAT DEBT COLLECTORS: How to negotiate the best possible deal in 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Are you frustrated because your negotiations with debt collectors are going nowhere? Afraid you'll say the wrong thing? Just don't know where to start? We walk you step-by-step through the process of negotiating with debt collectors so you don't have to be afraid anymore. (SEE MORE ⬇️ )
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Комментарии • 212

  • @RWlawFL
    @RWlawFL  7 месяцев назад +3

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  • @draymundoduransandoval4316
    @draymundoduransandoval4316 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou god bless you sir I might look into that today!

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      Good luck to you!

  • @timothydelory46
    @timothydelory46 Год назад

    Thanks!

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      You’re welcome!

  • @aneshaelizabeth
    @aneshaelizabeth 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this! I’ll be 26 in a month and I finally made the decision that I want to buy a house in 5 years. I started taking my finances more seriously and made a plan to pay down my outstanding debts and clean up my credit. I was out of work for a year and my credit took a big hit. Unfortunately, I was using my credit cards to survive. 😢 I am aware of the decisions that I made and my goal is to hopefully settle with the agreement that it would be removed from my credit report. I plan on taking a day to sit down and talk on the phone with whomever I need in order to get my life back. I feel more confident now that I have a plan! 😊

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  5 месяцев назад

      If your timeline is five years, you're in good shape.
      Glad we're able to help you get back on track!

  • @vincentsmith7050
    @vincentsmith7050 2 года назад +3

    Good Afternoon Sir, thank you for all the videos. Its a lot help since I have a collection letters from junk debt buyer. This is the second one and nothing on the credit reports yet. Do I start crafting the settlement letter since I do not want to wait for court hearing. Please recommend debt collection lawyer in Arkansas. Again appreciate all that you do.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      We don’t have a specific recommendation for Arkansas lawyers, but you should be able to find several options just by searching for a “debt defense“ lawyer or FDCPA lawyer near your town.
      If you want to send a settlement letter now, I don’t see any problem with that.

  • @drewed1781
    @drewed1781 2 года назад +7

    Great info here! Thanks!
    In my experience, negotiation depends on how much leverage they have.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +5

      I'd add a little twist on that (courtesy of Chris Voss): it depends on what leverage THEY think YOU have.
      Think of it this way:
      A mugger with no weapon gets no money. (No leverage)
      A mugger with a brandished weapon gets money. (Perceived leverage)
      A mugger with a fake weapon gets money (No real leverage, high perceived leverage)

    • @drewed1781
      @drewed1781 2 года назад +5

      @@RWlawFL Also, a mugger gets no money if they don't think you have any money. My favorite leverage to use.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +2

      Also true.

  • @madalinapodaru362
    @madalinapodaru362 Год назад +3

    Very useful information that actually makes sense. I have a hard time trusting “1 size fits all” videos and info out there by dozens of videos about removing debt/dispute letter to debt collector. So thank you Mike Wasylik for these videos ! 🙏🏻
    I have a letter from debt collection from a closed account (PayPal account) that shows as “ sold to/ charged off” on my credit report under closed acct. The debt collector claims whole amount (2,700$), but understanding how this works, I am guessing they n’ouït his debt for pennies/$ . I have a few days to respond (based on 30 days ) should I dispute or attempt to negotiate to delete?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you're finding these helpful.
      Generally, we suggest starting with a dispute. That allows you to gather some basic information, and see if the debt collector has been breaking the law. If so, they might even owe you money instead of the other way around (especially for a debt of that size).
      We've done a our series of posts on this strategy. Check it out: twitter.com/MikeWas/status/1631278219943976961

  • @Inalienablerights15
    @Inalienablerights15 Год назад +6

    Very good video. Very clear and succinct practical and legal advice. I will watch it several times. ( WIll I be charged double for watching it multiple times?) lol

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +3

      Glad you liked it! No charge for repeat views.

  • @user-ke9xk7kt3p
    @user-ke9xk7kt3p 5 месяцев назад

    First off the video is very informative and much appreciated! I have a couple questions though. I acquired a $6200 debt from some apartments at the end of 2020 ( collection co filed may of 2021) which of course was a tough financial year for most so are there any "leniencies" given for debt from 2020? Also what is a reasonable offer percentage wise as far as getting it paid and removed from my credit? Thank you so much in advance for any response!

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  5 месяцев назад

      Watch our debt collection battle plan video. Getting leverage will be key to a favorable resolution.

  • @LoneAlphaWolf555
    @LoneAlphaWolf555 2 года назад +2

    thank you...i have a bunch of credit card debt, i cannot get out from under and the minimum payments have become too much for me to bear. I work a fulltime job and a part time job. the part time job is not even paying the minimum payments anymore. i have not missed any payments. can i settle this debt without missing payments or do i have to miss payments first?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      Most creditors won't negotiate with you until you miss payments-but we generally don't recommend that.
      Is there any way you can move your balances to a lower-interest loan or loans to make the payments more manageable?

  • @JC-qw5vs
    @JC-qw5vs 2 года назад +1

    Hello, I have one 3 year old debt collection with ERC (originally from att) (in FL) showing on Experian only. Any tips on how to deal with ERC?. Thanks

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      If your goal is to get it removed from your credit report, you can dispute any part of it it’s inaccurate, obsolete, unverifiable, or incomplete.
      Your other option for a debt that size is usually to offer the collector a “pay for delete option, which means you pay the debt (usually in fall) and they agree to delete your negative trade line.
      Some debt collectors will do this, some won’t. If they don’t, don’t give them any money.
      Check out our other video on how to settle with debt collectors for the nuts and bolts of how this works.

  • @crumbocrumbo887
    @crumbocrumbo887 2 года назад +3

    I'm trying to accomplish every goal you mentioned in a confidential pay for deletion fashion

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      Good luck!

  • @jianearchibald9666
    @jianearchibald9666 Год назад

    Do you have an Atty. you recommend for the state of TX?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Yes. Did you see my video with Bill Clanton?

  • @danielrichard1857
    @danielrichard1857 16 дней назад

    Great Video!! Do you work with out of state Clients or have any recommendations? I’m in Texas

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  13 дней назад

      In Texas, you'll want to call Bill Clanton or Daniel Ciment.

  • @RWlawFL
    @RWlawFL  2 года назад +6

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    • @nettiepearl8365
      @nettiepearl8365 Год назад

      I have a collection! I tried to pull this service on hold, selling house to many realtors coming to to keep paying for a service that is not useable! Sensors kept falling off! Now they sent me T collections! I have perfect credit!

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      If a company has sold you a service or product, and didn’t deliver what they promised, then you might have other legal remedies. If this is for professional purposes, consumer law won’t be able to help you, but a good lawyer, Ken.
      Because it’s affecting your personal credit, I’d say it’s extremely urgent that you figure out how to take care of this company, and challenge them for their faulty products and services.
      Almost every realtor has an attorney on speed dial. I hope you’re able to use yours to at least get some starting information.

  • @brettsmith5311
    @brettsmith5311 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey there! I’m looking to finance a vehicle soon but I have a collection on my credit, I have the money and want to pay it off, but all the reviews of the company say they sometimes take peoples payment and never close the account? What’s the safest way to proceed paying this debt in a verifiable way

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  11 месяцев назад +1

      Watch our Debt Collection Battle Plan video.

  • @amandawoods2437
    @amandawoods2437 2 года назад +2

    I emailed Bill Clanton because I'm in Texas and he was on another video of yours speaking about Portfolio Recovery, however he did not email me back. I just have a question... So, they are suing me for an old debt, which was originally from two prior collections... However, the amount is wrong on my credit report. They are saying I made a payment of like 41 dollars and I never did. I just am wondering what you think about this? I was thinking about making them an offer I just want it off of my credit report and I can't afford very much but it seems odd that they say I made a payment and never did.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      If you're being sued in Texas, keep trying to reach Bill. He'll give you better advice than we can.

  • @opentoreason1975
    @opentoreason1975 2 года назад +1

    Any lawyer recommendations in Texas to help with Midland collection agency?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      Anywhere in Texas, call Bill Clanton. We interviewed him here: ruclips.net/video/wpo7ruwu9u8/видео.html

  • @ragnardanneskjold4408
    @ragnardanneskjold4408 7 месяцев назад

    If debt collector is currently trying to validate a debt and the debt will likely get validated, and you proactively send a collector an offer letter and a physical check via certified mail with the amount you want to settle with and write in the check's memo section "reference/account# + paid in full" and they cash it -- does that count as proof of settlement? Would you recommend or not recommend ?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  7 месяцев назад

      > proactively send a collector an offer letter and a physical check
      I would never do this without first getting a written settlement agreement. Giving your banking information to a debt collector is not a good idea.

  • @shawnh6669
    @shawnh6669 2 года назад +1

    Do you work with clients in Connecticut, or have any recommendations?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      Not at this point we don’t. I wish we did.

  • @xleetare2160
    @xleetare2160 10 месяцев назад

    I missed the 30 day dispute of initial notice so I requested a payment plan online a few days ago, ( I haven't made any payments) is it still possible to negotiate for a settlement for credit account deletion?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  10 месяцев назад +1

      Even beyond the thirty days you should ask for validation.
      Watch our Debt Collection Battle Plan video.

  • @Tyndalic
    @Tyndalic 2 года назад +2

    What if the banks collector wants me to write my account number on the money order? I had a bank issue credit card go into default.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      You mean the number for the debt collector's account? I don't see any problem with that.

  • @jackie1290
    @jackie1290 8 месяцев назад

    Question: So for my situation yhe amount is very small. (Just over 100 dollars). The letter is worded that the collection agency has been retained by the orginal owner of debt. I should still be able to negotiate for a settlement and removal from my report? Thank you in advance!!

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  8 месяцев назад

      It's worth a shot. Don't give them a dime unless they first give you a written agreement to delete the negative credit reporting.

  • @bunnyyu5585
    @bunnyyu5585 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the useful information. I was served papers at my home and was told to contact the lawyer for LVNV. There is no court date on the paperwork and from your experience. What time frame do they give to pay things off because I’m literally living off cents and dollars weekly I have no job I’m afraid that if I tell them I have no job they will automatically send me into court and I am very ill. I have heart problems my health is deteriorating leaving me home bound . thank you in advance for your response

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  3 месяца назад

      You absolutely need to speak with a lawyer. Check for a legal aid organization near you.

  • @jonathanbryant7410
    @jonathanbryant7410 2 года назад

    I think your hired!

  • @naia-gl2nf
    @naia-gl2nf 9 месяцев назад

    How can you tell if they are acting as an agent for the original creditor or someone who bought the debt? On the summons it says capitol one, but when I look them up, its a attorney but also a debt collection company. Im so confused

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  9 месяцев назад

      If you've gotten a summons, talk to a lawyer right away. They can figure out who's who and all the other important information you need.

  • @charismatic9467
    @charismatic9467 3 месяца назад +1

    So id like to do this, but have no idea how to draft up this letter. Is there a template for this or should i go to a lawyer to draft it up. The full amount is 1500 and i can easily pay it in full i just want the stress gone

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  3 месяца назад

      There’s no template for this because each situation is unique.

  • @kathrynowens3324
    @kathrynowens3324 Год назад

    I couldn't find videos on settling with payday loans...700% interest types. Have you addressed this?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      Our videos are mostly about second party, debt, collectors, where payday lenders usually are first party (original creditor).
      There are a lot legal issues that come up with these payday lenders, and they very widely from state to state. so if I were to do videos about those, they would be limited to Florida only.

  • @meagon177
    @meagon177 9 месяцев назад

    Hello
    My debt was sent to collections after I had been paying my medical debt monthly… it was minimum. I want to negotiate due to my credit being excellent. How do I go about this? Do I still need to send a validation letter, since the amount is wrong on their end that they are ring I collect? I will like to negotiate lower and make sure it doesn’t effect my credit. Thank you for assistance

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  9 месяцев назад

      In Texas, call Bill Clanton or Daniel Ciment. Those lawyers can help you figure out what to do.

  • @slickvicfrmdaville1605
    @slickvicfrmdaville1605 Год назад

    This video shared very helpful information. Do you have any affordable legal persons I can contact near Nashville,TN ??

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      John Watts can take Tennessee cases. His RUclips channel is here: ruclips.net/channel/UC8lJUn1SSJhcjf-wk5y58KA

  • @charismatic9467
    @charismatic9467 3 месяца назад +1

    Do I send the settlement to the company lvnv or the attorney representing them on the lawsuit?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  3 месяца назад

      If you've been sued, you need a lawyer in your corner ASAP.

  • @jbenz1990
    @jbenz1990 Месяц назад +1

    I Have 3 medical bills from the same company. 1 is already showing in collections and brought my credit score down from 800 to 700. the other 2 are going to be reported soon and they’re huge from a company called PMS. $8k and 5k. These people refused to settle and said I have to pay the full amount.I’m trying to buy a house and I don’t want my credit to go down any further should I just set up a payment plan for all 3 bills to prevent them from reporting the 2 big bills or just do a payment plan for the 2 bills that have yet to be reported and worry about the other one that was reported later since it was already reported?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Месяц назад +1

      Check out our newest video.

  • @user-rr3np3uf9w
    @user-rr3np3uf9w 10 месяцев назад

    i have a debt collection from a medical bill. I noticed at one point the collection disappeared, as in deleted. My credit improved but a few weeks later the same collection returned thus affecting my credit again. Is there any way i can use this information in the negotiation? I have no previous contact with the debt collection agency. TIA

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  10 месяцев назад +1

      Where a debt appears on your report has little to no bearing on its validity.
      Check out our Debt Collection Battle Plan video to get an idea of your next steps.

  • @luistobar7
    @luistobar7 3 месяца назад

    What percentage out of my debt would your recommend to negotiate?
    A few years ago I received a loan , but then I couldn’t pay it back . Now a collection company keeps on texting me about it .
    The debt was for $1500 but now they are showing it as $1900.
    Ideally I want to pay off all at once the $1500 , but I hear people advising me to reduce it to $1000 since they probably bought my debt for less than that.
    The main goal is to pay off the original amount and get the report removed .

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 месяца назад

      Watch our Debt Collection Battle Plan video.

  • @philbanks4963
    @philbanks4963 2 года назад

    I’m late replying back to video but this is really good information… I want to write a letter to have a payday loan that is not mine, removed off my credit report. They already sent a validation of debt and none of it has my signature and the address and phone number on the paperwork is not mine… however I’m not sure how to respond back to it.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      If it's not your loan, they don't have a right to report it on your credit report. Dispute directly with the bureaus and let them know it's a case of mistaken identity.

  • @anet93
    @anet93 Год назад

    I got a letter from a debt collector offering half off my debt payment and to delete from credit report. Is that letter good enough to fall back on if they don’t delete from report?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      If they make that promise in writing and don’t follow through, that would be an FDCPA violation.

  • @lanyj4501
    @lanyj4501 7 месяцев назад +1

    Original creditor was being paid a nice sum of money each month and I had a small past-due balance (120.00) left on a credit card for the month of October. The balance on the CC, was about $4,000.00. Apparently, within the timeframe of making payments in October to just making a payment on Friday. (missed one month-november), the creditor recently charged off and closed the account (didn't realize it until I called a day ago). I think the best plan of action here is to send a debt settlement letter that includes a lower balance and a pay for delete?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  7 месяцев назад

      It's worth a shot.

    • @iamjacksundyingaddiction6595
      @iamjacksundyingaddiction6595 5 месяцев назад

      @@RWlawFL Hi, do pay for deletes always show as a charge off? Thanks

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  4 месяца назад

      If they're deleted, they don't show at all-that's the whole point.

  • @ashlandanimaland1430
    @ashlandanimaland1430 Год назад

    So what if it is a long term payment plan?. Why couldn't you have a special checking account where those payments are made .an account not associated with your primary account. And if they try to take more than agreed upon in the arrangement then just inform the bank to not honor it. I have such an account where I'm given 24 hour notice of all transactions. I have 24 hours to select pay or return with no fees or ever any overdraft fees. My main account is where my SSA benefits are deposited and federally protected.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  11 месяцев назад

      If you're on SSA, why would you voluntarily pay them a penny?
      Read the find print in those "payment plans" - they're all traps.

  • @TheOirishhAmerican
    @TheOirishhAmerican 2 месяца назад

    Would it be fair to say that getting a negotiated settlement in writing to target 10 to 25 cents on the dollar? Say you owe $1198 on a now in collections bill and that rate at 25 cents per dollar would be $299.50?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 месяца назад

      If that's your goal, nothing stops you from asking for that.

  • @fxzer01
    @fxzer01 9 месяцев назад

    The “person” contacting me about the debt (been verified) is a law firm, there is an added 300 dollars in “attorney fees”. Any suggestions on getting those fees waived, they seem kind of scammy to me

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  9 месяцев назад

      Watch our Debt Collection Battle Plan video.

  • @42DizzleLive
    @42DizzleLive 5 месяцев назад

    I’m here in Florida , I see a debt collection on my credit report. I email them asking to verify debt, they said they have reached out to the original debtor to obtain that information and will get back to me with the validation however they did send me some letter via email that had an account number my name and the company I allegedly owed . I asked for signatures with original amount that was owed and more . However the rep asked me if I had been contacted by another company & I asked her why ? She says because they are collecting on our behalf. Something doesn’t feel rite about this . Any advice ?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  5 месяцев назад +1

      Check out our Debt Collection Battle Plan video.

  • @kiya846
    @kiya846 Год назад +1

    I have a 13k debt that I recently got a settlement letter from the debt collector, I really want to negotiate on paying 25 percent, they have offered 50 but I also want to get this deleted. What’s a good number to negotiate starting with even though they have offered 59 percent? Do you have any negotiating letter templates?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      The starting point matters a lot less than your final, bottom line endpoint.
      As far as templates, or how you should negotiate, we are planning on rolling out a series on that, or possibly even a full intensive course on how to negotiate with debt collectors.

  • @carltonrandolph7167
    @carltonrandolph7167 4 месяца назад

    I got a question. I got a letter in the mail for a medical debt...they said i have 30 days to respond feb 4th is the last day to respond..i recieved letter i think on jan 7 i responded back with debt validation letter i sent letter off jan 29th certified mailing...they recieved feb 5th after the "due date feb 4th" they still end up putting the debt on all 3 of my reports....then reieved 2nd letter from them talking about a different account....not the one i disputed not the one they put on my credit didnt they violate my rights? And how do i go about responding ? Please help

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  4 месяца назад

      There might be a violation here. If you're in Florida, we can probably help.
      Contact us here: ricardolaw.com/contact/

  • @jamesburgess731
    @jamesburgess731 Год назад +1

    So I'm looking to make a deal to pay a debt. Unfortunately, I never knew it went to court... but it is what it is.
    My question:
    Debt was to credit one, sued by LVNV, pursued by Alltran (whom I wrote and was like "who the eff are you guys" rebuttal, and get a response from resurgent. Who do I even talk to or deal with? Because it's just crazy.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      Whoever has the judgment against you, is who you’ll need to deal with.

    • @josephineb6790
      @josephineb6790 5 месяцев назад

      ​@ricardowasylikpl7430 I have a letter from the court from the same LVNV people. What do I need to do, please ?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  4 месяца назад

      If you're getting court papers, you've been sued and you need to speak to a lawyer in your state, ASAP.

  • @sterlingsilver8378
    @sterlingsilver8378 8 месяцев назад

    Is it a violation of any sort of law if an apartment complex says they'll get back to you when you ask for the amount owed to be forgiven, they don't get back to you, and then they send you to collections?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  8 месяцев назад

      Every state has different laws about landlord/tenant relations, so you'll want to check with a tenant-side lawyer in your area.

  • @SmartBrainPower
    @SmartBrainPower 7 месяцев назад +1

    Goal: Lowest amount, quick, clean. They going after me for medical co pays that were never paid, and I contacted them about a month ago asking for debt validation they say they need an email and I did not give my email told them to mail it. Then all of a sudden send me something pay this next couple of years.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  7 месяцев назад +1

      If they didn't mail you the validation, but instead mailed you a demand for payment, they have already broken the law. Check out this video about how to settle cases like that:
      ruclips.net/video/KGBxlwKZ3Ro/видео.html

  • @TheBebe2006
    @TheBebe2006 4 месяца назад

    How much you charge? But I am on Washington Seattle though

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  4 месяца назад

      Unfortunately, we don't have any lawyers who can handle cases in Washington state.

  • @charlieanonymous2637
    @charlieanonymous2637 10 месяцев назад

    I have a credit card debt of $7700. I’m paying it via bill payment on my bank. I don’t make much but I’m being aggressive with the payments to knock it down. The debt collection agency keeps threatening to take further action if I don’t take another loan out to cover this debt. Not sure what to do. Any advice? Ps: trying my best to pay it off, no excuse to slip up a massive credit card debt.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  10 месяцев назад

      If you are making payments pursuant to some kind of deal, you’ve made, and they are threatening you in order to change the deal, that’s probably a debt collection violation.

  • @acetreyner2906
    @acetreyner2906 Год назад +1

    If my medical bills have already gone to collections. Is it too late to go to the hospital directly to try and settle or negotiate a lower balance?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      Try it and see what happens. The worst they can say is no.

    • @Inalienablerights15
      @Inalienablerights15 Год назад +1

      I tried it once, on my mothers debt. I bought the 2 girls in the hospital office pizza. Cost me $34. They then found a way to charge the bill to Medicare. They simply looked again, and found out how it should have been coded in the first place. A spoonful of sugar, right?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Sometimes a spoonful of sugar is the best medicine.

  • @mrawesomeguys1
    @mrawesomeguys1 Год назад +1

    I received a $100 collection from my previous apartment complex for a 'cleaning fee'. Collections hasn't been reported on ANY of my credit reports. Should I fight the debt or just pay and forget about it?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      If you have a dispute with your old landlord, the only way to solve that is to speak with a landlord/tenant lawyer in your state. Federal debt-collection law won't help you much.

    • @mrawesomeguys1
      @mrawesomeguys1 Год назад

      @@RWlawFL thanks for the reply. I got the new debt letter from a debt collection agency so that’s why I was wondering. If I pay the debt immediately via money order, does that limit the possibly of the agency reporting to the credit bureaus ?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Maybe. It depends on the debt collector. Your state law may ban surprise fees like you're describing, so it may be worth your time to do a little research first.

  • @gerardesca3018
    @gerardesca3018 2 года назад +2

    Great information! goal is to beat portfolio recovery assoc. I offered not to sue for harassing phone calls,misinformation on account, no process server,and not showing requested purchase and a few other things, if they delete account. Also can a debt buyer assess you for non- charged-off interest from original creditor?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      If you have legitimate ground pursuit, then the best deal you can possibly make us one where they pay you. But to do that, you’ve got to be prepared to actually sue.
      What’s stopping you from going straight to a lawsuit?
      Regarding interest, it’s going to depend on the situation, but most of them do not.

  • @lfuentes4098
    @lfuentes4098 6 месяцев назад

    Is a paid for deletion basically wiping the debt off your credit report? And is it best to deal with the debt collector and not the credit card company it self? I have tried getting arrangements with the original credit company but they say I don’t make enough to qualify.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  6 месяцев назад +1

      A deletion does wipe it off.
      Who should you deal with? Depends on who's willing to deal with you and what deal they're willing and able to make.

    • @lfuentes4098
      @lfuentes4098 6 месяцев назад

      @@RWlawFLthanks. Is it pretty much guaranteed that the creditor will issue a1099-c if you settle a debt for less?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  6 месяцев назад

      Over a certain threshold, yes-about $600 if I recall correctly.

  • @ShoNuff3K
    @ShoNuff3K Год назад +2

    $12,000 in debt. Credit cards, a personal loan and medical bills. I'm trying to pay it all with $10,000. 10 separate creditors. I want to shoot for paying 75% on each bill.

  • @crumbocrumbo887
    @crumbocrumbo887 2 года назад

    Do you work with clients in Ohio?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      We aren't licensed in Ohio, so we can't.

  • @morgyBear711
    @morgyBear711 20 дней назад

    I was using Lexington law for a long time and one of my debtors offered me an opportunity to work with the company to get back on track and I tried to get some advice from Lexington (my so called attorney but he said he was unable to advise me. I paid them $140 a month! My credit is still screwedup and I can't even get a consultation? This is the story

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  19 дней назад

      We hear a lot of similar stories with Lexington and have never recommended them.

  • @KingRevvi
    @KingRevvi Год назад

    Goal: pay as little as possible. The company that sent me to collections screwed up my medical insurance BAD, then refused to fix it. They sent me to collections before I got a decision back on my insurance appeal.
    I’m open to any suggestions for dealing with medical debt collectors specifically…

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  11 месяцев назад +1

      Start from the premise that they are just debt collectors, and that they still have to obey all those rules.
      While you have some additional protections for medical debt-for example, the right to get ALL your billing and treatment records from the care provider-medical debt collection is still just debt collection.
      Check out our Debt Collection Battle Plan video and start there.

    • @KingRevvi
      @KingRevvi 11 месяцев назад

      @@RWlawFL thanks for that! As an update - I requested debt validation from the collectors. Several days later, the original company called me back and decided to eat the loss. I would have negotiated with them to pay like 20% or something but I guess after 6 months they just wanted this case done and gone. Phew.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  11 месяцев назад

      Glad the debt validation worked!

  • @collin669
    @collin669 6 месяцев назад +1

    For collections: Would like to settle for much less since they paid pennies on the dollar and have it deleted from all three credit bureaus

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  6 месяцев назад

      Check out our Debt Collection Battle Plan video.

  • @ashaasharafan
    @ashaasharafan 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, I’m trying to settle a best but the collection company refuses to send over a settlement form until after the payments which I know is not ideal for me to make sure it gets removed from my account. Any advice ?. I would really apply it !

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  10 месяцев назад

      That sounds like dirty pool to me. Once you give up money you give up your leverage.
      Are you in Florida? If so, we may be able to sue them on your behalf.

  • @Tduutchees
    @Tduutchees 2 года назад +1

    I have 4 medical debts 1. $1406 2. 754/374(same company just popped up on my credit original date of debt is 2016 showing on my credit as 2022) 3. 952 4. 952. I have offered what I can afford and they all refuse and are extremely rude.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      First, watch this video about phone calls from debt collectors: ruclips.net/video/z_DqQhfQpEE/видео.html

    • @Inalienablerights15
      @Inalienablerights15 Год назад +1

      Have they seen what we see, with the cute ears and all? They are not taking you seriously, based on the picture that appears next to your name. You may need to ask for help from a lawyer with long sharp teeth and a serious attitude. Did you tell them what your income was? I am no attorney, but I would NEVER tell them that. There are free attornies who will be glad to help you, also Federal and State help agencies as well. Take your time, don't panic, and do NOT offer them more than what you initially did.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Definitely don't give up information on the phone.

  • @biglinx
    @biglinx 9 месяцев назад

    Hello Sir what if im in arizona but collection agency has florida address how do I move forward with large medical debt I want to resolve. Thank you for your time. L

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  9 месяцев назад

      Check out our Debt Collection Battle Plan video.

  • @dieselwrench3621
    @dieselwrench3621 Год назад +1

    I had a vehicle reposed year’s ago and now my paycheck is being garnished. I called the collector which appears to be a law office, I made an offer to pay the debt, but they said it must be the full amount of the debt and will not go and lower. Is there anything that can be done? Thank you.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      If you'r wages are being garnished, that means they've already gotten a judgment against you (at least in Florida) and that means you've already lost.
      Garnishment laws vary from state to state so you'd need an expert in your state to figure out your next steps.

    • @dieselwrench3621
      @dieselwrench3621 Год назад

      @@RWlawFL Thank you very much for the info 👍

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +2

      You’re welcome and good luck!

  • @BonJovi935
    @BonJovi935 2 года назад +8

    Question: I contacted my original creditor, discuss about the settlement, they agreed to reduce the bal from $1002 to $500 about 50% but when I asked for "Pay to delete" the Original creditor credit card bank said: we are not allowed to delete but If you agreed to the settlement of $500 and paid it, we will report as "Paid as agreed, settlement less than full amount, balance 0" what should I do?, should I go ahead to pay it to settle at 50% but if they do not agree to delete, it will still show up on my credit reports. Please help me with advice thank you very much.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +15

      “I’m not allowed to pay unless you delete.”
      They’re lying to you and if they want their money, they’ll agree to delete.
      If they don’t, you have zero incentive to pay.

    • @jaybae7315
      @jaybae7315 Год назад

      That was my problem.
      So the debt has not been paid and I still have the debt on my credit report.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Yes, they are lying to you.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      You do have a right to send disputes to credit bureaus for any inaccurate information.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +2

      If they put inaccurate information back on your credit report after a dispute, that opens them up to getting sued under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. A lot of lawyers make a good living suing CRAs for violations like that.

  • @NorAnon
    @NorAnon Год назад +2

    A third party reached out this week about a debt, my bf had in 2007, in Massachusetts. It was a Bank of America debt for $635. The woman said that BOA closed the account in 2012, due to inactivity, but the account was delinquent. The woman admitted that BOA last tried to contact him in 2012. Now, 10 years later, they want $1058! She was eager to make a settlement of the $635. My bf said to send the information and he would get back to her. The email she sent has 2 offers: a 1 time payment of $1058, or 6 payments of $176! Neither works for us. I’m confused at what to do. We live in Maine, the third party company is in California, and the debt was in Massachusetts, which has a 6 year statute of limitations. Any advice? 🙏🏻💕

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      This could be incredibly good news for you. Often, when a debt collector tries to collect a debt past the time limit, you have a right to sue them, and put money in your pocket.
      In other words, you can turn this on Pleasanton stressful experience into profit.
      You probably want to talk to a lawyer in your state who handles FDCPA cases.

    • @NorAnon
      @NorAnon Год назад

      @@RWlawFL Interestingly, I emailed them back asking for: the original Bank of America contract, signed by Kevin, account statement from the BOA account, debt validation letter with the dates of the account (because there were no dates on the ‘negotiation’ and a document of proof of transfer from BOA to AF Solutions. The email came back as ‘undelivered, because their email box is full right now’.
      Are you serious?!
      So Kevin called the woman he spoke to, and got a receptionist, who wouldn’t give him the email “because her box is full”, but she could take a message….
      I am documenting all of this. I almost think it’s a scam! No dates of the debt on the ‘settlement offer’? No email? There is no way to contact them in writing, as of this point. The letterhead is a Martin, Miller and Associates out of Ontario, California, and I can’t even find that online with the same address and phone number. sketchy shit, man. Love your videos.🙏🏻💕

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      How is a Canada law firm reaching out to you? This must be a scam.

    • @NorAnon
      @NorAnon Год назад

      @@RWlawFL It says Ontario, California (shrug)

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Very bizarre.

  • @jdmcfunnigans5711
    @jdmcfunnigans5711 7 месяцев назад

    So should I contact them on the phone or just send a letter?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  7 месяцев назад

      Never talk to a debt collector on the phone if you can help it.

  • @Rock4UNow
    @Rock4UNow Год назад

    I had a law firm for LVNV leave a citation on my door and I have 14 days to submit a response, is it ok to submit a response with an offer? Thank you

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      If you’ve got lawyers on the other side I’d level the playing field by getting a lawyer of my own. Are you in Florida?

    • @Rock4UNow
      @Rock4UNow Год назад

      @@RWlawFL No since my comment I submitted a response, Thanks to your videos. You are doing a great thing on here. Thanks again.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  11 месяцев назад

      Great! You're welcome!

  • @FinancialMechanic
    @FinancialMechanic 2 года назад

    Any recommendations or resources to find a lawyer in Wisconsin for fcra violations?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +1

      Try Zeshan Usman at www.usmanlaw.com

    • @FinancialMechanic
      @FinancialMechanic 2 года назад

      @@RWlawFL thank you. I will call them in the morning.

    • @need4speed162
      @need4speed162 2 года назад

      Any recommendations in the state of Louisiana?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      We don’t have any Louisiana recommendations yet.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      Let me know if they’re amazing so we can make sure to recommend them in the future.

  • @crumbocrumbo887
    @crumbocrumbo887 2 года назад

    Need pay for deletions

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      That's one very good way to handle this.

  • @AP_Sim
    @AP_Sim Год назад

    I have a 16k collections from credit card charge off. It's not on my report. They sent me a letter back in January. I have heard anything from them at all and it's not on my report. I'm trying to get enough cash to have a bargain tool of like 5k. What should I do. I'm trying to take care of it but don't know what I should do first.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      This video lays out five steps to follow. Do them in that order.

  • @somyachaturvedi6975
    @somyachaturvedi6975 Год назад +1

    I have 3 debts #1 CA$ 654 #2 CA$ 2200 #3 CA$ 1400 for debt #3 they are offering me to pay $957 though I left Canada 3 years back & I intend to pay it all off..they won’t go below $957..how do I negotiate??

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      I'm not even going to hazard a guess at how a Canadian debt should be handled since none of our US law would apply there.

  • @owaiskhanafridi1149
    @owaiskhanafridi1149 Год назад

    A debt collection company is calling me to collect a debt on behalf of an insurance company. Unfortunately, I was uninsured during the time of accident. They have contact me after almost a year of the accident. I am not sure is that even valid? if yes, then how should I negotiate. The amount they're asking is around $10K.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  11 месяцев назад

      Watch our Debt Collection Battle Plan video to see what you should do next.

  • @kaelashannon986
    @kaelashannon986 3 месяца назад

    I just got a lawsuit from a debt collector In the amount of $2200. I just sent my response letter today by certified mail with receipt. Is it too late to negotiate a settlement? And if the settlement is contingent on them dropping the lawsuit do I pay after I know the lawsuit has been dropped?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  3 месяца назад

      If you've been sued, drop everything and contact a lawyer right away.
      We see lots of lawsuits that violate federal law, and without a lawyer, you're going to miss out on all those possible strategies to get a total victory over your debt collector.

    • @kaelashannon986
      @kaelashannon986 3 месяца назад

      @ricardowasylikpl7430 right now it's a summons from portfolio recovery. I just sent my reply by certified mail with receipt before the 20 days is up. I talked to a lawyer but he said he can't really help me unless they do something wrong.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  3 месяца назад

      Talk to another lawyer. We handle PRA lawsuits all the time-sounds like this lawyer doesn't do that.

  • @samrowbotham8914
    @samrowbotham8914 10 месяцев назад

    I ask to see the contract between myself and their company. There is not one and that ends the matter as they move on to their next victim.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  10 месяцев назад

      Sounds fun but not profitable.

  • @longboom25
    @longboom25 Год назад +1

    My goals are to settle an 8500 balance with discover. For the lowest amount possible. The first phone call they offered to settle for 5 k right off the bat. I told them I would get back to them it has been a week. What is my next move ? Sending a letter does not work with discover ! It all has to be done by phone ..thanks

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +1

      Of course a letter works. The reason they're trying to keep you on the phone is because it puts you at a huge disadvantage. Demand settlement in writing and refuse to do it any other way.
      Anything else, you're just begging to get tricked, trapped, or lied to.

    • @Inalienablerights15
      @Inalienablerights15 Год назад +1

      @@RWlawFL That is solid gold advice.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @dakotalewellen7
    @dakotalewellen7 Год назад +1

    I’m 25 and I have no idea what I’m doing with trying to settle my debt. I want to try to get the lows amount and get it off my credit. The last time I talked to the debt collectors they won’t give me any in writing.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +3

      Many won’t give anything in writing. That’s fine-then they don’t get any money.
      Check out our Debt Collection Battle Plan video.

  • @angeldavis1821
    @angeldavis1821 2 года назад +2

    I have 3 collections, #1-$120, #2-$233, #3-$1000, they are fairly small amounts so I just want to know the best way to get these off of my reports. Since they are so small is there an easy way to get them removed without all of the steps of writing certified letters and so on?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад +5

      If writing letters is too much trouble, you can probably just pay them off.

    • @UsernameUnkwn21
      @UsernameUnkwn21 Год назад +1

      Yeah for real if you are not willing to be "bothered to write a letter" then u don't deserve to have your debt written off

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад +2

      I know, right?

    • @Inalienablerights15
      @Inalienablerights15 Год назад +1

      Document every payment, at least. Watch this video again, and do what the man says. Isn't $1,353 dollars worth the extra trouble?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Good advice!

  • @anaitullahazizi3123
    @anaitullahazizi3123 Год назад

    MY goal is to get the lowest payment possible and not to ding my credit. Please adivse.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Their goal is to make you pay the highest amount possible and to report on your credit if they need to.
      In the face of these conflicting goals, you need to follow the steps I've outlined in the video. Pick a specific dollar amount that is your upper limit, and work backwards from there.

  • @Fishseaofcortez
    @Fishseaofcortez Месяц назад +1

    What a novel idea. Run up debt and then negotiate how much you want to pay back......then do it all over again.

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Месяц назад +3

      No, the idea is to make the debt collectors pay when they break the law, so it stops the cycle.
      You're in favor of law and order, right?

  • @Tamara_sb
    @Tamara_sb 9 месяцев назад

    With no assets no owned collateral no nothing idk what debt yur talkn

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  9 месяцев назад

      If your long-term plan is to never own assets, never have collateral, and never have any money to your name, then yeah, there's nothing they can take from you.

  • @Ericrr79
    @Ericrr79 2 года назад

    My goal is to get my credit score as high as possible. I owe Oliver Adjustment Company $126. I don’t mind paying the whole balance, what is the best way to go about this?

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      If you want it off your report, you have two options:
      First, you can identify any in accuracies or other mistakes they’ve made in the reporting, and dispute those with hope they’ll remove it.
      Second, you can negotiate directly with the collector for a “pay for delete“. Get it in writing, and don’t give any financial information or pay any money until they give you a written agreement for the pay for delete.

    • @Ericrr79
      @Ericrr79 2 года назад

      @@RWlawFL thanks, yea I alredy disputed it and they said everything was accurate. I will do the pay for delete. Thanks

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  2 года назад

      Good luck!

  • @candiehaberman5349
    @candiehaberman5349 Год назад

    Wow I've made every mistake in your book.....

    • @RWlawFL
      @RWlawFL  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that, but at least you'll know what not to do next time.