What do I say to the creditors that keep calling me? Follow
When you do take their calls, stay calm and reassure them you’re working on a plan that ensures the debt will be taken care of.
While you don’t have to answer creditor calls, you may find yourself on the line with a creditors or debts collectors and it is important that you know how to handle these calls.
Less is more:
- You don’t have to answer every question a creditor asks. Keep the conversation short and simply tell them:
- You’re experiencing a hardship
- You can’t pay at this time, but you intend to pay when you can (don’t specify when)
- Don’t negotiate with them—our experts will handle that for you!
Don’t give too much information:
- Never give them any of your financial or banking information
- Don’t give them information about your income
What NOT to say:
You should never say anything to a creditor that could make them think you are refusing to pay. For example:
- Don’t say you refuse to pay them
- Don’t say when you’ll pay them
- Don’t tell them to stop calling you
Say this instead:
- “I have a hardship but intend to pay as soon as I can.”
- “Your calls are causing me extreme stress.”
- “Don’t call me at work.”
- “Update your records to note that I want to pay, but just can’t pay now.”
- “I’m planning on making sure you get paid. Put that in your notes.”
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