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Negotiate Bad Debt

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

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what do I do when a negotiated medical bill was paid off but account still forwarded to collector?

My daughter was at the emergency room last year. After the insurance had paid their part, the hospital send me the remaining balance. I call the hospital and negotiated for settlement and the promised writing off the balance as bad debt. I paid the settlement, but few weeks ago, a collection agency contacted me about the balance that was promised to be written off. What should I do. I live in TX

Did you get written confirmation that the reduced payment would be accepted as payment in full on the account?

If not, nothing you can do other than pay it.

Steve VS. Credit – Round 2



Good Debt, Bad Debt


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The ABC's of Getting Out of Debt: Turn Bad Debt into Good Debt and Bad Credit into Good Credit (Rich Dad's Advisors)


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Get the details on the fastest ways to wipe out bad debt, as well as simple strategies to maximize one’s credit rating.

Negotiate and Settle Your Debts : A Debt Settlement Strategy


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Good Debt, Bad Debt by Hanson, Jon Edition ILL, 0


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Debt is like cholesterol, says author and lecturer Jon Hanson: Some kinds are good and some are bad. Too much bad debt can wreck your financial health, but so can too little good debt. The problem is that many people never learn the difference. Hanson himself barely survived a ?near debt experience? a few years ago. In Good Debt, Bad Debt, Hanson explains how good debt can help readers achieve their dreams, such as buying a house, a car, or a college education. But he?s also tough about diagnosing the symptoms of bad debt. If you?ve ever gotten into trouble with your credit cards, or leased a car that?s way more expensive than you can really afford, or bought a house with only 5 percent down, it?s time for a reality check. Hanson has been researching this topic relentlessly since pulling himself out of the hole he dug with bad debt. His book blends personal stories, humor, and even twenty original cartoons, making it more fun to read than the typical personal finance tome. It covers topics like income/wealth confusion, emotional spending, and marriage issues?as well as nuts-and-bolts chapters on car buying, home buying, retirement, and more. Good Debt, Bad Debt is an entertaining and inspirational guide to improving your life so that bad debt can?t rob you of your joy. In the tradition of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, it shares the secrets that only a minority of lucky people already know.

Rich Dad's Advisors®: The Abc's Of Getting Out Of Debt: Turn Bad Debt Into Good Debt And Bad Credit Into Good Credit


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The ABC’s of Getting Out of Debt illustrates how to: * Beat the Lenders at Their Own Game * Understand Your Credit Report * Repair Your Own Credit * Master the Psychology of Debt * Deal with Debt Collectors * Avoid Credit Scams * Win with Good Debt * Take Charge of Your Finances Garrett’s book reveals how each piece of real estate you own is a business involving all sections of Rich Dad’s B-I Triangle. The B-I Triangle is from Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing. Look for other Advisors to complete the B-I Triangle.

The ABC's of Getting Out of Debt: Turn Bad Debt Into Good Debt and Bad Credit Into Good Credit


The ABC’s of Getting Out of Debt: Turn Bad Debt Into Good Debt and Bad Credit Into Good Credit


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The ABC’s of Getting Out of Debt illustrates how to: * Beat the Lenders at Their Own Game * Understand Your Credit Report * Repair Your Own Credit * Master the Psychology of Debt * Deal with Debt Collectors * Avoid Credit Scams * Win with Good Debt * Take Charge of Your Finances Garrett’s book reveals how each piece of real estate you own is a business involving all sections of Rich Dad’s B-I Triangle. The B-I Triangle is from Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing. Look for other Advisors to complete the B-I Triangle.

God Good-Debt Bad


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How to Negotiate With Your Creditors and Reduce Your Commercial Debt by at Least 60%


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Good Debt, Bad Debt: Knowing the Difference Can Save Your Financial Life


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Debt is just like cholesterol. Too much of the wrong kind can kill you. But too little of the right kind can be a problem too. Just as not all kinds of fat are equally bad for your health, not all kinds of debt are equally bad for your wealth. Jon Hanson learned about debt the hard way, barely surviving his own anear-debt experience.a Now he can help you avoid the same fate. "Good Debt, Bad Debt" doesnat offer quick-fix solutions. This isnat optimistic taffy to soothe your ego. Itas about embracing the reality of where you are financially and working to improve your position. Hanson explains that adebt takes more than your money. It takes your freedom, time, peace of mind, and opportunities. Debt makes cowards of us all.a "Good Debt, Bad Debt" concentrates on what you can do using your present income. It blends personal stories, research, history, and humor to build the argument for living life with a plan, instead of allowing yourself to be controlled by your emotions and impulse spending. With a new chapter on debt warfare, Jon Hanson will bring you out of the financial trenches and show you how to wage war against the most difficult personal economic pitfalls.

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Managing Debt for Dummies


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If you’re trying to kick the "Buy Now/Pay Later" habit and get your spiraling debt under control, you need "Managing Debt For Dummies" now This practical, commonsense guide provides straightforward strategies for coping with every kind of secured and unsecured debt, including, personal loans, car loans, mortgages, home equity loans, lines of credit, credit cards, finance company loans, and student loans. You’ll find out how easy it is to: Distinguish between good and bad debt Go on a "debt diet" to get back into financial shape Start a filing system to track debt and protect life after debt Adopt a smart spending regimen Increase your income Consolidate your debt Decide which bills to pay when you can’t pay them all Use credit cards responsibly You can still live well while slashing spending on groceries, clothing, and entertainment. Find out how in "Managing Debt for Dummies."

The King of Debt


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Souta’s friend, Taketora, is chronically bad at managing his finances. Ever since the two met in college, Taketora has never ceased to borrow money from Souta. Worse yet, now Taketora is saying that rather than returning the money, he’ll repay Souta… with his body?

Managing Debt For Dummies


Managing Debt For Dummies


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If youre trying to kick the Buy Now/Pay Later habit and get your spiraling debt under control, you need <i>Managing Debt For Dummies</i> now! This practical, commonsense guide provides straightforward strategies for coping with every kind of secured and unsecured debt, including, personal loans, car loans, mortgages, home equity loans, lines of credit, credit cards, finance company loans, and student loans. Youll find out how easy it is to:<ul type="disc"><li>Distinguish between good and bad debt<li>Go on a debt diet to get back into financial shape<li>Start a filing system to track debt and protect life after debt<li>Adopt a smart spending regimen<li>Increase your income<li>Consolidate your debt<li>Decide which bills to pay when you cant pay them all<li>Use credit cards responsibly</ul><p>You can still live well while slashing spending on groceries, clothing, and entertainment. Find out how in <i>Managing Debt for Dummies</i>.



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