[Negotiate] Videos

The actual process I used to negotiate debt and save thousands plus how to plan your own debt negotiation strategy without a debt settlement company. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGUZ5paqvCQ&index=8&list=PLjsZ3KrTlZozfKrkG8uKVUa_yoC6xUVvn

The average American owes $16K in credit card debt and a full year’s income in total debt. That’s too much and sometimes you just can’t pay it off. That’s when it’s time to start negotiating debt with creditors, agreeing to pay some of the money if they wipe out the rest.

This isn’t an easy way out of debt and shouldn’t be used as an excuse to run up thousands in credit card debt. It’s a powerful process and must be used responsibly. For those in true financial trouble, it can be a way out and a way forward.

I start by sharing my debt negotiation story, how I used this process to save over $6,500 in credit card debt and personal loans. I also reveal the two biggest traps in debt negotiation, filing bankruptcy and debt settlement companies, and how you can avoid them.

This is a four-step debt negotiation process that will guide you step-by-step into dealing with collection agencies and bill collectors. I’ll help you plan your negotiating strategy and reveal the secrets to getting as much of your debt wiped out as possible.

– My debt negotiation story
– A warning about bankruptcy and debt settlement companies
– Four-step debt negotiation process
– Planning your debt negotiation strategy
– Dealing with a debt collection agency
– Two negotiating strategies that WORK

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We wanted to know how to negotiate debt settlement with creditors and debt collectors, so we asked a lawyer, John Skiba:

0:00 Intro
0:46 Don’t threaten bankruptcy unless you actually mean it
1:28 Give them reasons to accept your debt settlement offer, such as hardship
2:20 Tell them about any other debts you have
2:45 Be prepared for a counteroffer
2:54 Make a fair offer
4:34 Negotiate with the opposing attorney

If you want to settle your debt, making empty bankruptcy threats isn’t the best move. Instead, illustrate your financial hardship and other obligations, such as tax debts or child support, which can affect a creditor’s ability to collect.

Make a realistic offer, and be prepared to receive a counteroffer.

BOUT: John Skiba has 21 years of experience in consumer bankruptcy and debt defense. He runs the @Consumer_Warrior YouTube channel and owns Arizona Consumer Law Group, PLLC: https://skibalaw.com/

Tye Bourdony of The Mediation Center of Central Florida, discuss with Natalia and Mac, the 5 points that may help lead to a successful negotiation at mediation involving debts in small claims court: 1) get legal advice; 2) bring an attorney; 3) be prepared to settle; 4) know and be ready to prove that you have a hardship; and 5) know your budget.

Part of the series MEDIATING WITH OR WITHOUT LAWYERS WITH TYE BOURDONY
https://instantmediations.com/top-5-ways-to-negotiate-debt-in-small-claims-court-with-tye-bourdony/

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Have you been sued for debt? Join our free webinar to learn about how to respond and negotiate with collectors to settle your debt before the court date.

Attorney John Skiba will join our webinar and Q&A session this week. John is an experienced Bankruptcy & Consumer Rights attorney and owner of Arizona Consumer Law Group, PLC. He has helped more than ten thousand families struggling with overwhelming debt issues.

Come ask your questions and find out how to resolve your debt.

When trying to negotiate debt settlements with Capital One Bank, it’s important to know that their process is different from most of the other banks out there. Knowing how to strategize can make or break a settlement, so they’re important to know before you give Cap One a call.

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Considering debt settlement? Negotiate and Settle Your Debts guides you to an extremely inexpensive way to do your own negotiating and settling of credit card debt.

ALSO INCLUDED ARE WHAT THE BANKS ARE ACCEPTING AS SETTLEMENTS AS OF DECEMBER 2012.

Save thousands of dollars and improve the quality of your life with this very informative gem of a book. Contents are sample Debt Settlement letters , Instructions on the timelines, How and when to start negotiating with your creditors, What happens each month you go late, Credit Repair Letters, Information about the Statute of Limitations and FDCPA, Information about the IRS Debt Forgiveness laws including Insolvency. Recent debt settlement letters of the authors from Bank of America for 20 cents on the dollar show that the strategies in this book really work.
These are easy to follow steps, which allow you to take back control of your financial future. Take action on your credit card debt today and discover the secrets the debt settlement companies and banks don’t want you to know!

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