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 Does negative credit ever "fall off" your credit report ie 5-10 yrs.?
Is there a limit to the time bad credit such as charge offs, unpaid medical bills, credit card bills are listed on your credit report? I think there is a limit on the collection time but what about ...


 Where can I check my credit score for free?
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 What happens with credit card debts not paid in a long time say more than 6 months??
i got sued by one credit card - but worked out a payment to stay out of court. can someone tell me worst case scenario? can they garnish my wages if we go to court?...


 How can I improve my credit rating?
I owe lots of money toward bills(such as utilities) and credit cards. I just got a nice chunk of change from my tax return. How do I get my credit rating up without going broke? Or is it wiser to ...


 Will canceling the credit cards that I dont use affect my credit?
I have about 10 credit cards that I dont use anymore they are activated but dont have any balances and I was just thinking of canceling them but dont know if I should would that affect my credit in ...


 What is an ideal credit score?
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 How does a credit card work??
I applied and received my first credit card this month and was first affraid to use it due to my sis being in so much debt from hers. I finally had my first "emergency" 2 days ago where I ...


 Does not being on the electrol roll effect ur credit score?
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 Can anyone tell my if this is legal and how to get it off my credit report?
I have problems with Midland Credit Management. They have never validated anything and yet continue to make entries on my credit report. Here they are--check out the new dates!

Two E...


 How bad does a forecloser hurt you credit score if you have a score of 800+?
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 Trying to find out my credit rating?
My partner and i are going to get a mortage and we want to find out if our credit is ok as we have had trouble with it in the past,i was told you could contact a company and they would send you all ...


 Where should I get an auto loan online?
What are some good and reputable internet sites that offer auto loans?
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NOT auto insurance....


 If you get declined for a credit card, does that affect your credit score negatively?
I was wondering out of curiosity because I was declined a credit card for being "out of the service area." I heard that it will show that your credit was looked into, but it wont decrease ...


 How do I build better credit from bad credit?
I am trying to get out of my bad credit slump from when I was younger and just went crazy with my credit cards. Now that I am older I am trying to start over. I have about 4 or 5,000 in Credit card ...


 Is there a way to know your credit score?
Do you know a site that i can see my credit score w/o a fee?...


 Will different FICO scores be reported from the 3 different credit bureaus?
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 Why are banks in america are going bankrupt?? ?
just read about Lehman bro's bankruptcy filing>> i do not have deep knowledge of economics...so could someone explain to me in simple terms about the issue i have written>>...


 How long does credit inquries stay on your report or affect your report Thank-you?
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 I keep asking this ques but no one is giving me an answer or understanding my question..?
i took out a car loan/financed in 2000, went delinquent in 2/03, it was repo'd in 8/2005. When does the SOL start ticking? 2000, 2/03, 0r 8/05? in what year will the sol run out?...


 Can I declared Bankruptcy?
I am thinking about declaring bankruptcy. I have about 10,000 in credit card debt. I am a full time student and I will be very involved on campus next semester. Is it a good idea to declared ...



crazylarry88
Credit card judgment against me?
a year ago i was seppareted from my wife, and i was unble to make the monthley payments on my credit card, and i tried to explian to the collection agency, and since then im still struggling to keep my house, that i rent, and keep my car, the collection has gone to a lawyer, who now wont except any of my offers, and has gone to a court. to get a judgment on me. what will hapeen? will i loose stuff? how can i fix this, the bill is almost 2000 dollars, i can only afford to pay 75 a month, but he wont except anything but the full amount,, ps... in the state where i lve, they can not garnish my wages, so will this just sit on my credit report? or will they come to my house and take my computer, and tv and stuff?
                     
 




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Catspaw
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It's very, very unlikely that they will come to your house to take stuff. They will just get a judgment against you, which will show up on your credit report.

The amount you owe is not high enough for them to spend a lot of money collecting the debt. I'm surprised that they would even go to the expense of getting a judgment. Most debts this small are either written off or compromised.


Sarah J
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They will not try to get back your tv etc, they will try to deal with you though...eventually This will stay on your credit report for quite awhile.


Dennis O
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sELL SOMETHING NOW and pay it off before the courts turn 2000 into4000


the master of truth
It depends on the state as to what can happen. However, odds are they probably won't take your stuff... simply because the process of going through the courts to take your stuff is alot more costly than its worth. They will have to spend hundreds or several thousands of dollars to take your computer or tv, which they would be lucky to get 50-75 bucks for at a property auction.

No, whats going to happen is that judgement will be entered against you. Then, if they truely can't garnish your wages, they will go after your tax refunds and any other income that they can get access to and garnish that stuff.

Until you pay off the judgement it will stay on your credit report...They stay for at least seven years, I think. Oh, and as insult to injury, it will continue to grow in size because most judgements that I know of allow the plaintiff to continue to charge interest. Check the last page of paper they filed with the court, it should say something about allowing them to collect interest until it is payed off, plus attorneys fees and court costs.

Your credit is not going to be a bed of roses for a good long while. The fact that you have that outstanding debt that is pretty much marked as unpaid but still due is going to follow you. You either need to pay it off... or consider bankruptcy. While bankruptcy will screw up your credit for a while, the fact that it erase your requirement to pay that judgement may help you in the long term. I would contact an attorney and look over your options.

Good luck.


Jennifer S
I can't say for sure that you would lose your stuff, but when a friend of mine had a judgement against him it just sat on his credit history and makes is hard to get more credit. He had to clear that up before he could do any major credit things like buy a house or a car.


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STEVEN F
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If they bothered to go to court, they believe you can pay more than you are offering. The court will probably grant the judgment, but they still have to collect. Taking your stuff is probably more effort than the stuff is worth. The court will probably decide how much they think you can pay and set up a repayment schedule.


Christopher B
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Is sounds like you need to go to a Consumer Credit Counseling (CCC) agency. They act as mediators for the consumer, they keep the credit card companies off your back, negotiate fair payoff amounts, consolidate your bills, and set you up with affordable monthly payments. The only downside is, if you don't keep up with their monthly payments, then all bets are off.


ceprn
Don't worry about it. If they get a judgement against you, it'll sit there until they can collect - you have more pressing things to worry about.

They send it to a lawyer to try and make you believe they will sue you. If they won't take payments, then that is their problem, not yours - you are acting in good faith.

I was in a situation a few years ago that was sort of similar, where the collection agency threatened me with a suit, and I contacted their attorney and told them, yes, they could sue, but then I told him exactly why he wouldn't win a lawsuit. Of course, my details were a little different than yours.

As I said, worry about getting your life back together - stuff drops off your credit report after 7 years.


First Lady
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They have to officially sue you first and you'll have a court date. Then a judgement will be issued against you, which is basically just saying that you owe them and then you incur all attorney fees which can add another 2K onto your debt. If you don't pay after awhile, they can place a lien against any property you own. If you still don't pay, then yes, they can seize your property. You say you are renting your house....so if you are not buying the house, then I don't think that would be affected since you don't own it. They most likely would only come after valuable assets like a home. I don't think you have anything to worry about. They can't get blood from a turnip. Some states, tehy can garnish wages, but you say that in yours they can't so it looks like you're pretty safe. That's pretty pathetic that they won't accept what you can afford to pay them. Creditors are such "A" holes in that regard. I've had the same problems with credit card and collection agencies. It's like they just want to sue you and cause problems. I mean, if you can't pay them in full, but you're offereing to pay them what you can...it's like do they want their money or not???? It will affect your credit, though.


Mr.Morgan
Only the original creditor can take you to court not a collection agency or a lawyer. If you want to pay your debt off, talk to the original lender only!!!! not the lawyer. never make any payments to anyone except the original lender. If i loan you money why would you pay anybody else but me? Just because someone comes over your house and says i'm here to collect for Mr. Morgan would you just hand over money? Work only with the original lender.


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