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 Does Cash on Delivery Mean....?
Does cash on delivery mean that you give the money when something is ...


 How can you buy a house with only a 490 for a credit score, even with 20% down?
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 I was contacted (email) from a company in Nigeria...they are offering a great deal...what do you think?
I have no idea how they got my email but it seems an oil company needs my help. They are buying oil refinereries in Houeston Texas for millions of dollars and their investors will be making millions ...


 I can't pay my credit card bills and they won't stop calling.?
I am unemployed. It has come to the point where I am behind on 9 of my 17 credit card accounts (I am in debt to four banks, as I have multiple accounts with three of them). I am getting about 20 ...


 Well i get this email saying i won money and now they want me to pay $600 dollars for shipping a check?
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 Need a bank account but i am in a lot of debt and with a debt managment company!!!?
Hi,
i am in a lot of debt and i have had to go with a debt managment company!! but because i have a loan and overdraft with my current bank which is going to be payed off by the debt managment ...


 How do I give the truck back without a negative impact to my credit?
I have attempted to sell and or refinance but the loan is so upside down that no one can wants to make the payments or buy it from me.What can I do?...


 Does paying your credit card total balance every month show good payment history on your credit report?
I filed bankruptcy last year and I just received my first credit card. It has a small limit which I like ($300). I'm using it for things such as gasoline or groceries. I was told that if you ...


 Can a person under 18 years of age build up a credit history?
I'm in California, USA. I am wondering if mistakes someone makes when they are under 18 can affect their credit later on.
Example: Someone is sent to a collections agency and they do not ...


 I just paid off a ton of credit cards. Should I close these accounts or keep them open?
Someone told me I'll hurt my credit if I close them and that I should use them every so often and pay them off ASAP. I feel if I have them laying around, I'll use them! Even if I destroy ...


 Who is Prime Minister of India?
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 Can i get a car loan with a credit score of 549?
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 A friend asked me to co-sign for his car loan?
what are the pros and cons? and is this something i should proceed when i'm interested in buying a new car soon not too mention possible buying a home for the first time???
all your info ...


 How can I get out of a $3,000 credit card debit?
I have a credit card debit for 3,000 dollars with the interest being at it's all time highest . I canceled my credit card because it seemed to me as if the more I pay the more the interest rate ...


 I'm 22 years old and owe about 33,000 in debt, should I file for bankruptcy?
I'm currently 22 years old, never been marry, I owed about 23,000 in credit card debt and about 10,000 in collection. Should file for bankruptcy? and how does it affect my credit score in the ...


 I AM in USA and a U.K Credit Card Company has issued a CCJ in a Uk County Court,I have heard nothing since.?
Former UK Resident,Debts Unsecured and have been in arrears for 3 Years now.I have heard nothing from the Court....


 How much credit card debt do you have?
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 Paypal is asking for a copy of passport, driving licence and identity card???????????????
why is this? and has anyone else had to do this.
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I KNOW ITS NOT A SCAN AS ITS ON THEIR SITE ALSO WHEN I LOG ON....


 Is this a scam?
i have recently put my car up for sale on two local websites. Today i recieved a call from a person saying they were from a company motor fine and that they loan money to potential buyers of cars and ...


 What's the differnce between a credit and a debit card?
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Halee
How screwed is my credit?
I stopped paying my credit card in college (yes, I was young and stupid) and when I wanted to pay it the fees were so high I couldn't. It ended up in a collection agency which i have paid only 100 bucks so far because I am unemployed at the moment. Now they are threatening to have a judgement placed against me. I only owe like 600 bucks though. Is my credit completely ruined? I am worried. I do want to pay my debt, it is just imposssible right now. I am paying all my loans on time and my other credit card on time.
                     
 




$m¤¤v¥ £¤¢¤
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Well, it's not the end of the world. But it would definitely help your cause if you made SOME kind of arrangement to take care of it. Even if it was $5 a week, that's $20 a month. They may even be gracious enough to stop charging interest. Since they're threatening to file a judgement against you, make arrangements with them, because if they file and they win, it's going to stay on your credit for up to 10 years.


Rob
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Your credit is probably going to be in bad shape for awhile. The only advice I can give would be to pay them off as soon as possible, or if you need a higher credit score immediately you can attempt to have your credit card limits raised.

Because your credit score takes into account the amount of debt you have proportional to the credit card limit, if you have a higher limit the same amount of debt doesn't look as bad. However, you must resist the urge to take advantage of that extra room because if you do you will only be hurting yourself even more.


bikkerbabeee
you have received some good advice already and i will add that if you are sending this company just five bucks a month and they are accepting it, they cannot legally take you into court for a judgment. Most collection companies only threaten this anyway, they use fear to get you to pay up.


Mr. Taco
Credit is never completely ruined... but for the time being, it is going to be in bad shape. You keep paying everything else on time, and it will help a bunch, but until you get this credit card settled and move on, it will weigh your credit down considerably. Unfortunately, it is always easier to hurt your credit than it is to build it. Hang in there and get this taken care of, though, and you'll start moving up again. Good luck!


Green1808
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well, I can tell you that it's not 'helping' your credit.

Having anything related to collections on you credit report hurts your score, plus makes future creditors weary about lending to you.

If you are in close contact with the agency and work out a payment plan that will work, it shouldn't negatively affect your credit any more than it already has. Just make it a priority to pay this debt off sooner than later.

You should always pay off debts in this order:
Debts with collection agencies (the faster you pay it off, the sooner it will be removed from your history)
Debts with the highest interest, then down to the lowest.


sortaclarksville
A judgement will show on your credit report and is much worse for you than slow payment.

However, for $600, they are just making threats. It will cost them more to take you to court. They will end up charging it off (meaning they no longer are actively trying to collect it). That also shows up on your credit report.


TC
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First of all, $600 is hardly cause for a civil action, but it is also not enough for you to be so worked up over. If a good portion of that is fees and interest, you might be able to talk them into decreasing it. Offer a settlement in full, a lump sum. $300-350 should do it. Make sure you get everything in writing that the collector promises you, though. And document EVERYTHING.


...Melissa...
Basically yes it is screwed... at least for a few years.
I kinda did the same thing in college. I was making $9 an hour but needed to be paying out $15 in bills. It sucked.
They can take you to court. I was served from a few collectors. I avoided court by borrowing money from my parents and just paying them all off. A few months later my score statrted to go up.
Your paying on the new stuff on time will help you out but its best to pay the past stuff. A lot of the time you can call and they will agree to accept 50-75% and mark it paid in full. See if you can do that. Untill you pay them your score wont go up much. It sucsk they have so much control.


Mrs. Pierzynski
Just do what you can, it will improve, but it takes time. Don't let yourself get stressed out over it. Talk to people, see if they will knock down the debt, I know you can do that with hospital/Dr. bills. Just do what you can.


Jais Blood-ax
Your credit will remain screwed as long as there is evidence of zero positive movement twoards satisfying an unpaid debt. To what extent? It's hard to say without obtaining a full credit report.


went right
It may be for a little while but if you PAY it back and get a card where youi are paying the payments on time with ... well you should re establish CREDIT in no time. Or if you do not want to use credit cards anymore then maybe you will be bale to get a MORTGAGE(house or apartment) if you have some "down payment money"(probably above teh normal amount since you have the BCR)and start paying that off and then your credit will grow when it is shown you can be trusted to pay the monthly payments on time


SneakersPeepers
Impossible? or your not living like a poor person to pay it all off. This is why credit scores exist you need to know what you can afford before you commit yourself to those expenses. Lenders have a right to know you didn't hold up your end of the deal. They don't care how old you are. Guess what if you don't hold up your end of the deal they get rich off you eventually in fees and interest.

I'd say cut up both cards, leave the accounts open. They will aqquire good credit history if you don't use them. Or hide them if you get a finance fee for not using them once a year.

Reguardless of what you went to college for - get a job any old job will do. (I know this is hard to do)

Only buy the basics. You need to set up goals for yourself now to have a future without debt. Credit degrades the value of you money when you pay interest. Wouldn't it be nice if you could have a savings account that paid you interest every month. Think about it when you get this straightened out.

Hang in there you can pay, You just need to look a little harder. Worst case, borrow that 600 from mom, dad, sister, etc and pay them back asap plus 3% interest for believing in you. You must know someone with 600 or 3 people with 200 or 12 people who will loan you 50 bucks for 6 months. At least these small personal loans will not affect your credit score. Really Worst case Prosper.com you can get 600 but this will show on your report.(higher interest than 3%)


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REinfo
Call the collection company and set a payment plan, or ask them to wait until you get a job.


rockthe_mail
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dude u have no idea,,what ur heading into,, just kididng,, have fun....


♥ JustAChick ♥
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Once you've gone into collections, you can call the credit card company and see if they'll negotiate a lower total and monthly amount. Good luck =)


khalilkyd
Hi,

Collection agencies will never take you to court for small
amounts and will not have a judgment placed against you .
Rgds...................


Eric B
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Not as bad as mine! Pay it off ASAP


PiNkY
Contact the credit card company TODAY, and ask to put on a hardship payment plan, explain you are unemployed, but that you want to restore your credit. Usually they will work with you somehow to keep you from judgment (they can't garnish a wage you don't earn, right?)

I hope you find employment soon - Best wishes!


psubowler300
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Yeah, you pretty much took a big piss all over your credit history with that move. It's gonna take years to get your credit back in good standing. You should go get yourself a free credit report to see exactly how screwed you are.


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