I have started this thread to get help writing the letters because I am crap at them and thought I'd ask for some help with the grammar etc.
Okies, here's the story.
I have a BMW 535i, which basically costs a bomb to run. I'd love to swap it in and get a more economical car but the finance owed on it is £5,942.08 and its only worth around £2.9k (errrrr negative equity or what).
So I basically stopped paying the finance (not to be recommended but I wanted to see if I can get a reduced offer) and its been passed over to various DCA's and as expected my offers of £50 month were ignored.
Well the letter has arrived and I have been offered a reduced settlement figure of 60% of the amount owed (£3,565.24), provided they receive payment or proposals to pay within the next 14 days and they are prepared to accept 3 instalments.
Hmmmm me thinks I could possibly negotiate a further drop in the amount they are looking for, so lets start with 30% (£1,782.62) and see what happens.
Dear
Thank you for your recent letter dated 9th July 2008 in which you are offering me an opportunity to settle this debt at 60% of the total amount owed.
I most certainly would like to settle this debt but as explained previously I am on an extremely tight budget and 60% £3,565.24 is well beyond my capabilities. I am in a position to offer you 30% £1,782.62 over 4 equal instalments of £445.65.
Obviously this offer would be on the understanding that this is a Full and Final Settlement and that our records would be marked accordingly and that 'settled' would be entered onto our records with any credit reference agency that you may be using.
Okies, here's the story.
I have a BMW 535i, which basically costs a bomb to run. I'd love to swap it in and get a more economical car but the finance owed on it is £5,942.08 and its only worth around £2.9k (errrrr negative equity or what).
So I basically stopped paying the finance (not to be recommended but I wanted to see if I can get a reduced offer) and its been passed over to various DCA's and as expected my offers of £50 month were ignored.
Well the letter has arrived and I have been offered a reduced settlement figure of 60% of the amount owed (£3,565.24), provided they receive payment or proposals to pay within the next 14 days and they are prepared to accept 3 instalments.
Hmmmm me thinks I could possibly negotiate a further drop in the amount they are looking for, so lets start with 30% (£1,782.62) and see what happens.
Dear
Thank you for your recent letter dated 9th July 2008 in which you are offering me an opportunity to settle this debt at 60% of the total amount owed.
I most certainly would like to settle this debt but as explained previously I am on an extremely tight budget and 60% £3,565.24 is well beyond my capabilities. I am in a position to offer you 30% £1,782.62 over 4 equal instalments of £445.65.
Obviously this offer would be on the understanding that this is a Full and Final Settlement and that our records would be marked accordingly and that 'settled' would be entered onto our records with any credit reference agency that you may be using.
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