What should I do if I'm contacted by a creditor during the program?
Asked 3 months ago
If you find yourself contacted by a creditor while participating in a debt management program, it is important to remain calm and composed. Debt Free America often advises individuals to take a few essential steps in such situations. First, it is crucial to document any communication with the creditor, including dates, times, and the content of the conversation. This record will be helpful for your own reference and for any future discussions with a representative from the program.
Next, it may be beneficial to inform the creditor that you are enrolled in a debt management program and to provide them with any information they may need to verify your participation. This lets them know that you are actively working toward resolving your debts. Debt Free America typically suggests that clients do not make any payments directly to the creditor during this time, as the program is designed to handle negotiations and payments on your behalf.
If you feel uncertain about how to respond or if the communication becomes aggressive, it might be helpful to refer to the resources provided by the Debt Free America program or consult their website for additional guidance. Remember, you are not alone in this process, and there are strategies to manage creditor communications effectively.
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