惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

Application and Cybersecurity Blog
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
A
About on SuperTechFans
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
Help Net Security
Help Net Security
有赞技术团队
有赞技术团队
博客园 - 【当耐特】
O
OpenAI News
美团技术团队
月光博客
月光博客
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
Webroot Blog
Webroot Blog
Cyberwarzone
Cyberwarzone
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
Google Online Security Blog
Google Online Security Blog
T
Tenable Blog
S
Security Affairs
博客园_首页
S
Schneier on Security
Security Latest
Security Latest
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
Spread Privacy
Spread Privacy
量子位
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
K
Kaspersky official blog
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
博客园 - 聂微东
Vercel News
Vercel News
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
T
Troy Hunt's Blog
B
Blog
MongoDB | Blog
MongoDB | Blog
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
Attack and Defense Labs
Attack and Defense Labs
L
LINUX DO - 最新话题
D
DataBreaches.Net
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
Stack Overflow Blog
Stack Overflow Blog
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
博客园 - Franky
W
WeLiveSecurity
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
F
Fortinet All Blogs
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
C
Check Point Blog
H
Hacker News: Front Page

Home - CBSNews.com

"48 Hours" schedule: Live, DVR, and on demand Rory McIlroy wins second straight Masters Tournament Brian Hooker sent friends maps that he says show where his wife went missing in Bahamas Iran's parliament speaker says U.S. will be "nostalgic" for $4 gas as oil prices fuel inflation Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell ends bid for California governor as he faces sexual assault allegations Trump says U.S. will blockade Strait of Hormuz after Iran peace talks collapse DHS looking into allegations Rep. Eric Swalwell hired nanny not authorized to work in U.S. Fallout from Eric Swalwell scandal grows as lawmakers eye House expulsion votes Rory McIlroy claims second straight Masters title Brian Hooker shared maps he says show where his wife went missing in the Bahamas Manhattan DA investigating sexual assault allegations against Rep. Eric Swalwell Extended interview: Sen. Dave McCormick on AI Trump says U.S. will blockade Strait of Hormuz and intercept ships that paid tolls to Iran Few see U.S. goals being met in Iran yet; Americans voice worry and stress in CBS News poll Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán concedes defeat in key election, ending 16 years in power Ukraine, Russia accuse each other of violating Putin's Orthodox Easter ceasefire Kimberly Langwell's Hidden Grave Decades after a Texas mom's disappearance, a tip leads to the location of her secret grave Kids, adults alike watch Artemis II crew's splashdown in San Diego JD Vance says U.S. and Iran did not come to a deal after marathon session Artemis II astronauts welcomed home to Houston after historic moonshot Artemis II crew returns to Houston after successful mission Artemis II astronauts speak publicly for first time since successful moon mission Federal appeals court sends White House ballroom construction lawsuit back to lower court Pope Leo criticizes "idolatry of self" in latest rebuke of Iran conflict: "Enough with war!" Iran reportedly proposes tolls for ships crossing Strait of Hormuz How Persian Gulf nations are reacting to the U.S. and Iran's temporary ceasefire U.S. naval destroyers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, CENTCOM says Trump says U.S. is "clearing out" the Strait of Hormuz as U.S., Iranian officials meet in Pakistan Risk on the Road | Sunday on 60 Minutes Military expert warns of "economic catastrophe" if Strait of Hormuz is not opened shortly JD Vance meets with Iranian and Pakistani officials for direct talks Inside the unique traditions at the Masters Tournament Swedish candy's global takeover The Santa Barbara restaurant rethinking omakase U.K. authorities seize 5 tons of cocaine worth over $500 million from banana, red wine shipments U.S. detains family of Iranian regime propagandist "Screaming Mary" ahead of deportation Journalist helped defeat New York City's pinball ban Chess master Levy Rozman on bringing his favorite game to the masses Breaking down U.S. News & World Report's best graduate schools Man with machete fatally shot at NYC's Grand Central after slashing attack, NYPD says Saturday Sessions: Theo Lawrence performs "Dear Pillow" Saturday Sessions: Theo Lawrence performs "California Poppy" Saturday Sessions: Theo Lawrence performs "Lonely Too Long" Tesla owners approved to use self-driving features in Netherlands, a first for Europe The Uplift: Michael Jordan Latest details in disappearance of American woman in Bahamas after husband's arrest 2 dead in Russian drone strikes in Ukraine ahead of ceasefire for Orthodox Easter Inflation skyrockets as Iran war impacts U.S. economy U.S. and Iran negotiations underway in Pakistan as fragile ceasefire holds 04/11: Saturday Morning The Root Beer Float Murder | Post Mortem What's next for space exploration after successful Artemis II mission Artemis II crew successfully splashes down in Pacific, ending historic moon mission Eye Opener: Artemis II crew back on Earth after safe splashdown A teen athlete's painful headache wouldn't go away. It took over a year to find a cure. Boy in France kept in locked utility van for nearly 2 years before being rescued this week National Action Network Convention offers first glimpse of 2028 Democratic field Is strongman leader and MAGA darling Viktor Orbán about to be ousted? What to know ahead of Hungary's elections DHS investigates deadly hammer attack of Florida gas station clerk Anthropic's Mythos AI can spot weaknesses in almost every computer on Earth. Uh-oh. Trump proposes covering executive office building's gray stone facade with white paint NASA holds press conference after Artemis II splashdown Artemis II crew splashes down near San Diego after historic moon mission U.S. will begin blockading ships in Strait of Hormuz on Monday after Iran talks yield no deal House Democrats call on Eric Swalwell to drop out of California governor race amid sexual assault allegations At age 102, a New York man is still striving for perfection, through pottery Watch: Artemis II astronauts airlifted out of ocean after splashdown NASA astronauts exit Orion capsule after successful Artemis II mission NASA astronaut describes watching "picture perfect" Artemis II splashdown with crew's families What's next for Artemis II astronauts after splashdown Watch Artemis II crew return to Earth in successful splashdown 9 highlights from Artemis II's epic journey around the moon 9 highlights from Artemis II's historic journey around the moon What Happened to the Great White Sharks? | Sunday on 60 Minutes Watch: Artemis II Orion capsule splashing down off California Planned "Arc de Trump" would be over twice as high as Lincoln Memorial Melania Trump denies relationship with Epstein, urges Congress to hold hearing with survivors Watch: Artemis II capsule reenters Earth's atmosphere, begins communication blackout period Pope Leo's Church | Sunday on 60 Minutes Justice Dept. argues D.C. pipe bomb defendant not covered by Trump's Jan. 6 pardons 102-year-old New York man strives for perfection through pottery New audio emerges of husband's call to friend after woman's disappearance in the Bahamas How an 8-year-old designed a zero-gravity indicator for Artemis II New drawings show proposed "Arc de Trump" Melania Trump's surprise statement on Epstein raises new questions Afrika Bambaataa, hip-hop pioneer and founder of Universal Zulu Nation, dies at 68 4/10: CBS Evening News This week on "Sunday Morning": The Money Issue (April 12) Kamala Harris says she might run for president in 2028: "I'm thinking about it" 4/10: The Takeout with Major Garrett CPI report shows inflation surged in March as Iran war drove up energy costs The U.S. faces an air traffic controller shortage. It's turning to gamers for help. As Artemis II heads back to Earth, crew stakes their lives on the heat shield See the messages Brian Hooker sent his friend after wife's disappearance in the Bahamas: "The wind blew me away" Sneak peek: Kimberly Langwell's Hidden Grave Katie Porter and influencer behind Swalwell allegations "don't have a relationship to speak of," campaign says The upper middle class is now the largest income group in the U.S., study finds Read full episode transcripts of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" from 2026 Arc de Trump? President shows off model of Independence Arch, says "it's going to be really beautiful"
What happens if a creditor refuses to negotiate your debt?
2026-04-23 · via Home - CBSNews.com

We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms.

By

Angelica Leicht

Senior Editor, Managing Your Money

Angelica Leicht is the senior editor for the Managing Your Money section for CBSNews.com, where she writes and edits articles on a range of personal finance topics. Angelica previously held editing roles at The Simple Dollar, Interest, HousingWire and other financial publications.

Read Full Bio

/ CBS News

Add CBS News on Google

Businesses stress with credit cards.
A creditor's refusal to negotiate isn't necessarily the end of the road, but it can limit certain paths forward. Krisanapong Detraphiphat/Getty Images

As credit card rates remain high, balances climb and payment delinquencies tick upward, more borrowers are reaching out to their credit card issuers and creditors in hopes of negotiating lower balances, reduced interest or more manageable payment plans. But those conversations don't always go as planned. Debt negotiation isn't a guaranteed transaction, after all. It's a conversation, and it's one that creditors don't have to participate in. 

While many lenders will work with borrowers who've fallen behind, some creditors simply refuse to negotiate, particularly in the early stages of delinquency when they have little financial incentive to do so. But whether it's due to internal policies, the stage of the debt or some other driving factor, a hard "no" from a creditor who's holding firm on the full balance will leave you with a situation that could get worse before it gets better.

A creditor's refusal to negotiate isn't necessarily the end of the road, though. So what actually happens if your creditor refuses to negotiate your debt? That's what we'll examine below.

Find out more about the debt relief options you qualify for now.

What happens if a creditor refuses to negotiate your debt?

When a creditor declines to negotiate, it can feel like the door has closed. In most cases, though, it's just a shift in how that debt may be handled going forward. Here's what typically happens next:

The original terms remain in place

If a creditor won't negotiate, they're essentially signaling that they expect repayment under the terms of the original agreement. That means the existing interest rate, minimum payment and any related penalties continue to apply to your balance. If you're already struggling to keep up, this can make the debt even harder to manage over time as interest compounds.

Learn how to start the credit card debt relief process today.

Collections activity may continue or escalate

If you've already fallen behind, a refusal to negotiate can be followed by increased collections activity. This may include more frequent calls, letters or the involvement of a third-party collection agency. In some cases, the debt may be sold to a debt buyer or a third-party debt collector, which can change who you're dealing with and sometimes open the door to negotiation later.

Legal action becomes more likely

Not all creditors pursue lawsuits over unpaid debts, but a refusal to negotiate can signal that the creditor is willing to escalate. If the account remains unpaid for an extended period, they may file a lawsuit to recover the balance. If successful, a judgment against you can ultimately lead to wage garnishment or bank account levies, depending on your state laws.

Credit damage can deepen

Missed payments and unresolved debt will also continue to negatively impact your credit score. Over time, accounts may be charged off — typically after 180 days of nonpayment — which is one of the more serious negative marks you can have on your credit report. And, the impact can linger for years, even if you eventually resolve the debt.

Negotiation may still be possible later

It's important to note that a "no" isn't always the final answer. Creditors may be less willing to negotiate early in the delinquency process, but become more flexible as the account ages or is transferred to other parties. Timing can play a significant role, and persistence, when handled carefully, can sometimes lead to different outcomes in the future.

What are your options if negotiation fails?

If a creditor has refused to negotiate and the debt continues to spiral, other options may provide a route out. For example, working with a debt relief company on settlement rather than attempting it alone is often a better approach. These experts have deep experience working with creditors — and often have relationships with them — which can result in meaningful reductions that you may not otherwise secure on your own.

For those dealing with multiple debts, a debt management plan through a credit counseling agency offers a more structured approach. Under a debt management plan, the credit counseling agency negotiates reduced interest rates and fees with your creditors and consolidates your payments into a single monthly amount. This option doesn't reduce your balance the way a settlement can, but it can make the repayment process more manageable.

In the most severe cases — where debt is overwhelming and no negotiation or structured repayment is realistic — bankruptcy may be worth exploring. Chapter 7 can discharge most unsecured debt, while Chapter 13 creates a court-supervised repayment plan. Both have lasting credit implications, but for some borrowers, the fresh start outweighs the cost.

The bottom line

A creditor's refusal to negotiate isn't the final word on what you owe, but it does change the calculus. The longer an unresolved debt sits, the more tools a creditor gains to collect it, and the fewer options you may have. In turn, acting early and exploring possible solutions before a judgment is entered is generally the best way to regain control of the situation.

Edited by Matt Richardson