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First question I have is Lending Tree mortgage Application - Importance of Paying Thousands just to Generate Payslip? Hoping for any response. 2nd question I got is.. Unpaid charge off with Cap 1. Yes - it is my debt and I need to pay it. Do I even bother trying to negoitate deletion with them? It's a huge amount and I can't afford to pay it all, negotiating 30-40% so I can't even throw more money at them to negotiate deletion, besides it sounds like they never agree to it anyway. I feel like maybe I should save my time and energy and frustrations with the CA and just pay them to get the r5 and live with it for the next 6 yrs. Am I giving up the fight to easily?..

asked Mar 07 at 06:39

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That's a good question. I'm not sure what is the answer to that question. I'll do some research and get back to you if I got an anything. You should email the people at Lending Tree as they probably could give you help..

answered Mar 07 at 07:45

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Jayla
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Thanks. I just don't know what to realistically expect to be able to do. Everyone says never settle without written agreement of deletion... everyone also says Cap1 never agrees to that. So what else is there? Anything in between I can at least aim for?..

answered Mar 07 at 08:45

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Taylor
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Hey,.

I don't have a chargeoff with them, but I can tell you from previous posters what has happened..

Mr. Cooke will work with you to pay on it, or pay it off, but he will not go higher than R5..

They will not delete for payment..

I cannot find a post that states they will delete for payment..

I have seen people say 'wait them out'..

The closer the debt gets to the SOL, or when it is getting ready to fall off your report, you will receive an offer from them to put the balance on a new card, effectively renewing the debt..

Be careful of these types of offers..

I am looking for a post of a man who disputed Capital one for almost a year to get them off, just to have them turn around and place themselves back on his report about 6 months later..

I wish you luck with them...

answered Mar 07 at 10:15

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Kellen
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As I said in the other post, gofther, don't give up and try to get at least paid as agreed and deletion of negatives...deletion maybe too hard to obtain with cap1, but having a positive thing is still good to your score...

answered Mar 07 at 11:36

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Michelle
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Someone was able to get Cap1 to go to paid as agreed for full settlement, but that was months back and I don't have the gumption to look it up... Point is, it obviously can be done...

answered Mar 07 at 12:18

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I am a "Cappie" bustout. I tried to negotiate for deletion with cooke and a few others. I know all their names by now and they all me :) :(. I keep trying every other day in hopes of getting transferred to some Honcho that may want to get rid of me by offering something better than a paid charge off..

An R5 is just as bad as an R9. Settled in full is not the same as paid as agreed. This is what we all want..

When I call I ask for "payed as agreed" or pay to Delete. They will not do it. I only have less than.

One year to go for SOL on the debt. I'm going to wait them out and try like hell to dispute it off..

I think I may have gotten them on a technicality.

Of balance discrepancies but I don't know how the CRA's will react to this. I have them on paper offering me to settle my account and they are off by a few dollars on what they are reporting. I will report.

If this did the trick and get it deleted...

answered Mar 07 at 12:30

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If your going to pay it anyways ask them to rehab it and reissue another card with the debt added to that one.. My wife had a charge off from them that was pass the sol... it was for 600 to 800... she recieved a letter last year offering this deal.. she accepted it... they gave her a new card with 300 limit maxed out...

They did remove the old charge off info on her crs though... o btw the only reason I think they offered her this was because it was passed the sol.. by issuing her a new card with they restarted the clock and could go after her if she defaulted again.....

answered Mar 07 at 13:28

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Gunner
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If this is true, I stand corrected :).

I had always read/heard it couldn't be done...

answered Mar 07 at 13:56

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Kaelyn
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