Debt collection calls cause huge amounts of stress for those struggling with finances. The phone calls from morning till night make debtors avoid their phone altogether. Debt collectors never cease working toward getting all the money owed.
Debtors in this situation should know that they can ease the stress and anxiety caused by debt collection calls. According to federal debt collection laws, debtors have the right to stop debt collection phone calls and negotiate debt through the mail. The guidelines are easy to follow and bring almost immediate results.
All requests to stop debt collection calls must be sent through the mail. Write a professional letter to the debt collection agency telling them to stop calling and your family members at home or at work. Cite the debt collection laws and ask them to communicate through the US Postal service only. In order to have proof of the request, save a copy of it and send the letter by certified mail.
After the letter has been sent, it is time to negotiate your debt. The debt collectors will not stop trying to collect just because they can no longer telephone you.
Before making plans for payment amounts, negotiate the total debt amount. This is the time to find out if you can get a settlement amount that the debt holder will be comfortable with. Many times you can satisfy the debt by paying just sixty to seventy percent of the entire debt. If you can pay the amount immediately in one payment, the collection agency will be more apt to make such a deal.