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 Im only 19 but wanna take out a loan. where do i start?
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 How do I get finance after bankruptcy?
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 How long does it take to clear a Bankrupcy?
Hey there, I declared bankrupcy in 2004 how long will it clear ..meaning out of your credit history ?? I heard 7 years and also 10 years ..does anyone know? THANKS
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 Does anyone know how i can go about consolidating my debt?
i have bills i owe and some that went to collections.. i want to clean my credit and so i want to consolidate my debt (where they put all your debt together and combine them in one payment) and i can ...


 In a few months, I will pay off a bill that is listed as a charge off-how long till it's off credit report?
Is there a service I should use, or are they a scam?...


 If you had cash would you payoff your car loans or would you use the money for other things?
I currently have two car's and I have a combined loan for them with with a low interest rate. If you had just enough money to pay the loan off would you or would you use the money for home ...


 Why do christians or most of them have lousy credit ratings?
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 Can creditors withdrawl money from my account?
Last week, I received a call from a collection's agency, Nelson & Watson. I owe them money from 8 years ago and I know it's my responsibility to repay it, but I'm a college student ...


 A credit question?
I am in the process of repairing my credit report on my own. I have paid off 3 accounts listed on my credit reports this year. I noticed that everyone saying that one cannot remove negative items ...


 Which card is better?
A debit card or a pre-paid credit ...


 I got trapped with payday loans, how do I get out, they are breaking me?
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 Cash Call.Com wants to put $1,900 into my moms?
checking account. They told her she would have to fax a bunch of information over to them and her repayment plan would be $150 a month and she could re-pay it with no penalty.. Is this true? Does ...


 Why do you want to leave the existing job?
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 Which credit card is best for my first one?
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 In financial ruins....please advise?
No excuses, I probably have the worst credit history ever. Credit company has summoned me to court for past due bill. 5 to 6 yrs old. Court date not until Feb '07. Is there any way I can ...


 Do you cancel a card that has been paid off especially if it has a high interest rate?
example: to pay off credit card you should payoff the one with the highest interest rate. This advice was on Yahoo finacial page, but it did not say what to do with the card after it was paid off. I ...


 Am I responsible for my fiances credit card debt after we marry?
I am currently engaged to a man who has ran into a lot of financial problems. He is trying to get out of debt however, I am concerned I will be held responsible for his previous debts once we are ...


 What's better to pay off car loan faster?
Is it better to put money in a savings account until you reach the amount that you owe on your car.. then pay it off.. Or is it better to just pay over your minumum payment each month?...


 You always see credit cards for people with bad credit, but what about if you have AWESOME credit?
We are constantly seeing credit cards and loans directed at people with no or bad credit. What about cards for people with an 800+ credit score? What cards are most attractive for people with good ...


 Credit card with a 29.9 apr% is this a good choice???
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pedz
An unpaid credit card from over 15 years ago can the company still ask for repayment after all this time?
after hearing nothing for almost 15years can a credit company still chase you for outstanding balance
                     
 




Alex A
Yes, if they see it in a overview of their past records. Some companies have collected debts that are 20+ years old.


fatbrat64
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they can contact you and demand payment! that doesn't mean you have too pay it! there are different statues of limitations different places. usually after 7yrs it doen't even show up in credit report.


anne b
no dought it after all that time think 10 years is the most


KAS
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I would say yes, just because you've been in default all this time doesn't void the original debt. If it is something manageable, I would get it paid off so you don't continue to have unpaid collections on your credit report, that will ultimately cost you thousands in higher interest rates. Consult an attorney if you're still not sure.


Sparkles
Here is a very informative link that will explain everything you need to know about statute of limitations. This is from Bankrate.com and tells how to protect your rights after 8 years and the debt has been written off.

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/debt/20070316_debt_collector_threat_credit_a1.asp


Smiley
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No way - statute of limitations is 5-7 years depending on if you are in England or Scotland.

The statute of limitations comes into effect automatically if you have not accepted the debt in writing as being yours and you have not made a payment or contacted the company in this time either.

Contact the national debt helpline - either on the phone or on the net and get a copy of their letter to send with the exact wording such as putting 'without prejudice' at the top to cover you legally and also putting the exact act/sub section you are not liable from.

Then take pleasure in posting the said letter to the b's!


chicnlips2012
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there are usually statue of limitations in place on most items of concern ...however you should, if involved, consult an attorney at law


sarah
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if they have not contacted you for 5 years then they cant do a thing.


jd
No. They can definately not force you to pay after this amount of time. The statute of limitations for debt is six years. This means that they have six years to try and get their money back from you. After this time, they can keep asking, but they cannot take you to court or force you to pay.


pleasure6910462
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No, the statute of limitations is 7 years in NY. You have to check for the state that you live


suziejoy
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i only heard but after 6 years with no conntact at all they forget the debt


srracvuee
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i have always thought it was 6 years but apparently the answers on here vary so if its a large amount take advice but a small amount dismiss it as they wont chase it after all this time


OriginalBubble
If you are in the UK and they have not contacted you for 5 years then they cant do a thing.


sexytrojan
Pedz,

This is most likely a collection agency. Ignore them.

When I was in college and very irresponsible, I had Chase and Citibank cards. I eventually stopped paying. They went on my credit report and fell off after 7 years.

A few years later, after I bought a house and car with Chase as my lender, I got a call from an agency representing Chase. They tried to give me a guilt trip and I said "If they want their money that badly, tell them to tack it on to my mortgage!"

I never heard from them again, nor did the balance go to my mortgage.

The Citibank agency is chasing me now. I told them right away that I was not going to pay, since Citibank wrote the debt off. I blocked their number from calling my house.


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