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Should I settle credit card debt? Pay in full? What are my options?

I wanted to know what my options are in terms of settling old credit card debt. The debt was charged off in september of 2009 and now they are looking to seriously collect as I recieved an official "summons" with no court date. I called the lawyers office who are repesenting the creditors and they said I can still mediate the account by writing a letter stating how much I can settle for or how much can I pay monthly on the account and they will report to the court the agreement and cease legal action. Is this really the case? or do i automatically have a judgement/lien against me being the fact that they took the step to start action with a summons. Called this morning and he said it is just the initial step. How do I approach this?

Should I write a letter to settle the account? For how much?
Should I pay monthly and then settle later on or pay in full over time?
I cannot afford to pay in full up front. Just graduated in 2008 but just started working full time.It is an old debt and credit cord from my college years coming back to haunt me. I use to make regular minimum payment without missing a beat until mid last year and then they charged it off.

Now it is at a collection company who is now being represented by a collections attorney company.

I am interested in pay for delete off my credit report but do understand that it would remove my oldest credit account on my report which would negatively affect me. How should I apporach this and what should I state in my general repsponse letter to them?
the account is about ,000 from student credit card from bank of america. It is now with cavalry portfolio after going through FIA CArd services.

I just could not afford the payments at the time
Does the summons and/or me sending a settlement letter to them after the fact show up on my credit report as a consent judgement or just a charged off account being paid on?

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