Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in California
My CC company says they can't change my credit rating
I incurred debt of $15,000 with my credit card company, and negociated with me to settle for $6,500. They accepted, but when asked what they will change my credit rating to, they said it will show as ''Settlement'' as it is legally required.
I am told that they don't actually have to do this, and that I should retain an attorney to negociate the same dollar amount settlement but only if they change the rating to ''Satisfactory''.
Question - Will retaining an attorney help, or is my credit card company really legally required to report ''Settlement'' on my credit report ?
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Re: My CC company says they can't change my credit rating
An attorney can't guarantee a better result, but they may be able to do better. The answer really depends on the credit card company--you did hear correctly that they can report something better than "settlement" to the credit agencies.