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 My credit score is so bad, and I want to fix it, should I trust those web sites that promises credit repairs?
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 I'm 21,000.00 in debt. How can I get out of debt quickly.?
I have a car that was repo'd years ago that was 17,000.00 and other past dues bills that I'm working on slowly but surely, I was wondering did anyone have any advice for me so far as ...


 My ex is using my daughters social.....?
I just got a letter today for my 2 year old daughter saying a visa account at Cabela's was turned down due to lack of credit history. I know it was my ex because he loves Cabela's. I also ...


 Why do rich people have credit cards? Why not just use ther debt card or check card.?
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 Can i use my credit card to withdraw cash from ATM?
or is it that only an ATM card is required?...


 Bad credit?
i have bad credit but got good job now is there a way of clearing your credit history with out paying and if so ...


 A stupid question about debit cards?
can you order stuff from the internet with them?...


 Which credit card is the best one to have?
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 Does your credit score go up if you overpay your credit cards?
Lets say you owe $200 on your card and you overpay by $100 so pay $300.
I heard somewhere your credit score goes up, can ayone confirm.
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 I need to find a site to obtain my credit score for free?
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 How does an 18-year-old with no credit history get a credit card?
How does an 18-year-old with no credit history get a credit card?...


 How can a person improve a bad credit rating?
My brother has a lot of difficulty obtaining credit due to a lot of small debts he incurred while a student. How can he fix this? He is thinking of buying a house and is afraid that he won't be ...


 How can a divorced mom with bad credit get help getting back on track financially?
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 My boyfriend asked me to co-sign a car loan for him...?
....and frankly, I don't even want to go there. Especially since we've been once again / off again every couple of years.
I don't want to get stuck with a payment & bad ...


 Where can i get a credit card?
I just checked my credit report and I owe $1600 to a collection agency for a past credit card (3yrs go) and $1100 to a collection agency (1 yr ago) for a school loan. I still owe 3 other companys ...


 What are the steps I should take to avoid always getting into credit card debt?
Are there any tips to help keep me from overspending?...


 Is it a good idea to pay off a car loan early?
My husband and I were thinking of paying off our car loan early, we've been paying on it for about 8 or 9 months and have never missed a payment. Our interest rate is 9.9%, the payment is $540 ...


 I borrowed my mom's credit card to buy something from the internet, what are the chances she will find out?
It was only a 15 dollar item....


 Does any one know of a loan company??
i need a loan and i've been seening some loans online,, it says get up to 1500 to your bank account by tomorrow is it TRUE or does anyone know of ONE....


 What's the worst thing that can happen to me by not making credit card payments?
I left University around a year ago and have about £2500 on two credit cards. Since I've moved back I have severely struggled to find work (mainly because I live in as small village and have no ...



kleann
If you can't pay off a credit card can they garnish your wages?
                     
 




SPIFIMAN1
If they take you to court and get a judgment and wage garnishment is allowed by your State, then yes they can, they can also attach bank accounts and file liens on any property you may own like cars, boats, land and homes.


angela r
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Yes. they can take you to court and if you don't pay they gan garish the wages and also take tax returns.


douglas l
Garnishments require a court order.


wizjp
State specific as to if an unsecured debit is subject to garnishment; it can be in most states. Check with the clerk of court.


taterbabie_4u
not unless it goes to court and as long as you are making payments and not using the card ...i just went to court on this...i am making payments


Jerry S
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i think it all depends on state law. i don,t know if they
can garnish your wages, but they can file a collection
lawsuit or hire a collection agency and turn in your
debt to the credit bureau and that will hurt your credit.
try and work out a payment schedule with them. good luck.


halfzeimer
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What are they going to garnish your wages with? Ketchup and pickle relish? Of course, if you continue not to pay, the credit card company can file a law suit against you. If you don't settle at that point, the courts will definitely let your creditors garnishee your wages. You do not want that to happen. There is a mountain of paperwork that your employer has to fill out when your wages are being garnisheed. Most employers will give you a set amount of time to settle with your creditors, at which point they will let you go; ie; you're fired.


Walking on Sunshine
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Yes if they get court approval but that may take a few months. Instead of waiting for the drama - and possibly jeopardize your job - try negotiating directly with the card company. Perhaps you can pay the payment in 2 installments monthly or if you are in dire straits go to a Credit Counselor (Consumer Credit Counseling-www.cccsstl.org) and have them negotiate a payment that covers all your debts and they take care of all the calls. You are paid off in about 2years and they have you take classes to prevent getting in over your head again. If you are being threatened by a credit collector go to a counseling service ASAP. If you prefer to find one on your own verify they are legitimate at the Better Business Bureau (BBB.org). Good Luck!


Bill M
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If you can't pay off the card you should at least pay the minimum payment each month.


Matt D
Credit card companies can, but they generally don't. What they will do is sell your account at a discount to a company that does nothing but collect delinquent accounts. That company will garnish your wages and put liens on any property you own by going to court if you don't pay off the account.


Acee
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no positive about the garnish of wages but call them they will work with you. i had one where they stoped all finance charges and took a small payment directly from my account each month. another only lowered the interest and again took small payments from my account. also have had one settle on a smaller amount payoff


KathyS
I have never heard that happening but your credit will be bad for years to come and they usually slap a judgment on you so if you ever want to make a large purchase, you need to pay off your judgment first.


sohabe
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no.. but they can take you to court and order you to pay it.. or seize an asset from you in return if they win in court


mrskerlin
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No but sometimes they will work with you so it's best to call them and talk to a manager. Sometimes they will wave payments for a month or two...


mtchndjnmtch
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No, but they will sue you.


Real Estate Guy
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Yes. And they should.


Stinkyman
no


abstractfallacy
No. It will just screw up your credit.


Thomasina Paine
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I don't think so - but you might want to look into bankruptcy.


Joshhh =]
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No. You will just have to pay more and more each month. The interest will be added.


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