What is a charge off on a credit card or loan

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I think it refers to putting a charge on your credit card


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Remember...it's your money!

A charge-off is basically a company's way of writing off a bad debt. They will usually get a tax break on their charge-off accounts, so a lot of them charge-off accounts at the end of the year, or at the end of their fiscal year. There are a few ways that companies handle this type of account. They can just let it sit there and continue to report it to the credit bureau, without actively pursuing you to collect it. Then, when you go to buy something, borrow money, or have a credit check for any reason, it shows up on your credit as a bad debt. They can also file for a judgment against you, which is a long process and usually requires some arbitration on their part. If the judgment is granted at a Court hearing, it is recorded in the Court's office and if you ever sell your home or come in to any money in other ways, that debt will be paid out of whatever money you are to receive. Another thing that they can do is to sell the debt to a collection agency for pennies on the dollar. In their opinion, it's better to get a little money for it than none at all. Then, it's off their books and it's somebody else's problem. When you start to get calls from a collection agency, it's because the original creditor has sold your account. Collection agencies can be very aggressive, but there are laws to govern them. If you ever receive a threat or any other abuse from a collection agency, report them immediately to the proper authorities. A charge-off will typically stay on your credit report for 7 years, but can be renewed for a second 7-year term, if the creditor chooses to do so.

Hope this helps...Janna


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It's where the card company forgives your debt...for a price.  That price is sometimes a negotiated amount that is less than your remaining balance, yet more than zero, AND a derogatory rating on your credit.  You're generally not eligible for a "charge off" until the account is already seriously delinquent.  While "being forgiven" of the debt may sound enticing, remember that your credit will take a huge, I mean "HUGE" hit with chargeoffs and debt forgiveness.  It's really quite a misnomer to call it forgiveness.  This will affect you for many years and not just with the company that "forgave" the debt.  Interest rates with other companies can and likely will be increased, even if you've had good business with them historically.  Obtaining new debt, an apartment, car, or even a cell phone can be extremely challenging with bad credit.  The key is to learn to be responsible with your debt and pay it back when you incur it.


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I don't know exactly what a charge off is, but it is NOT "putting a charge on your credit card".  A closer definition would be that the debtor considers it a "bad debt" that they will not be able to collect... that's not an exact answer, please research further, but I can say definately that it has nothing to do with new charges on your credit card


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