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a debt settlement letter is a letter used to enter into an agreement between the debtor and the debt collector or creditor to resolve the debt usually at a lower amount than the debtor owes a debt settlement letter usually sets out the debtors intentions to either pay a lump sum or pay over time using a payment plan if an amount is agreed upon be sure that you as the debtor can afford to pay the agreed upon amount if the debtor is unable to pay the agreed upon amount the settlement offer is terminated and the original amount owed is required to be paid in full the letter should contain the following the debtors name the amount they wish to pay the account they wish to pay it on and a date in which they wish to either pay the amount or receive a reply to the request to settle the account never send a check to the creditor or debt collector without written assurance that your offer represents that the debt in question is paid in full [Music]