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Paying off credit cards

Hi. I have just come into a litte bit of cash and I would like to pay off my credit cards with it. What I'd like to know, is there some way of getting the credit card companies to reduce the amount I owe if I pay it off in one lump sum, some sort of discount I suppose? Or any other deal I might be able to get from them. Thank you.

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  • Tixy
    Tixy Posts: 31,455 Forumite
    If you are up to date with payments then no they won't offer you any discount to settle the outstanding debt.

    Sometimes creditors will accept a reduced lump sum if a debtor has already defaulted on the contracted payments (and already badly affected their credit file).
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  • CLAPTON
    CLAPTON Posts: 41,865 Forumite
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    Unskint wrote: »
    Hi. I have just come into a litte bit of cash and I would like to pay off my credit cards with it. What I'd like to know, is there some way of getting the credit card companies to reduce the amount I owe if I pay it off in one lump sum, some sort of discount I suppose? Or any other deal I might be able to get from them. Thank you.



    yes, you can stop making payments for say 6 months or so
    they will then probably default your a/c which will trash your credit rating for 6 years or so

    they will then probably pass the a/c to debt collectors
    after a while they will probably accept a reduced settlement figure
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