Jan 16, 2008 L. Marie Dubuque
Are constant phone calls and letters from debt collectors driving you crazy? You don’t have to put up with the harassment, but you do have to pay your bills. Following are ways to do both.

If a creditor has sent your account to a collections agency, it means you have skipped or been late on a lot of payments over a six month period. The best way to stop the phone calls is to speak directly with the agency manager. Go o
ver with him/her exactly what you can or can not pay and come up with a plan you both can live with. The company’s goal is for you to start paying so they can stop calling.
If you feel overwhelmed with debt and can’t seem to get a handle on it, you might want to contact a reputable consumer credit counseling service. A counselor can help you come up with a debt management plan and negotiate with creditors on your behalf.
You can even start managing your debt right now by setting up a budget. You’d be surprised how much cutting out small expenses can help your bottom line.
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