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 Credit card - when to pay?
I have a new rewards card, and am trying to rack up some rewards points. I have put a few things on the card that I have the cash to payoff immediatly. I just wanted the points for the purchases. S...


 What is the statute of limitations for credit card debts?
I need to know which state's law apply. I incurred many debts when I was living in Illinois. Now, I live in Ohio....


 I need a loan of £4000 but my credit score is really bad,every body keeps turning me down and i need the money
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 I just experienced identity theft - ugh! I need a new credit card - any recommendations?
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 Can credit card companies garnish wages?
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 Is there a credit card for people who have no credit or bad credit?
i want to get a credit card but i have very little credit so if there are credit cards for people like me what are the names or ...


 Dealing with a Collection agency/how trust worthy are they?
Hello, i am in a real mess here. I got a call last week from a Presily Williams from a company called portfolio management demanding 4500 for discover card. I told this Presily i had a Discover ...


 I need US$3,000..?
now you know how you can be chosen for best answer...
Additional Details
still not giving the desired answer after 16 answers......


 What happens if i go bankrupt?
I have no house or assets to speak of and due to financial situation am thinking of going bankrupt, what happens to thimgs like my car, which is worth about £3000, which is nothing compared to what ...


 Would you let someone use your debit card?
They always give me the money up front, (its for direct TV) but still I am always a little hesistant about it. I mean does that affect my credit even though the subscription is not in my name?...


 Is it too easy to get a credit card?
My dog just got pre-approved for a $25000 credit limit card....


 Is 13,000 in personal loans and credit card debt bad?
I have accumulated 13k in credit card debt and personal loans. I want to get one personal loan to consolidate all the debt. I have about a 630 credit score. However, I can't seem to get a ...


 EBAY QUESTION i have no credit card so i went to buy now and picked other payment it says i have to send money
to a certain address but does my item come first?? or do i have to send my money first??...


 Does having several credit cards have a negative effect on your credit rating if they have a 0 balance?
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 Pay or Not to Pay Collection Agency?
While back in college, I left a cable bill unpaid. It went to a collection agency. It is for a minimal amount of $122.62. It has now been 4 years since it showed up on my credit report. After ...


 I've never had credit cards before, but i need one to build credit. 21.08 APR is their offer, is that bad?
I don't understand credit cards, but i might be getting a protected one soon. What is the APR, and is it that relevant?...


 Debt consolidation?
Hi,

My partner owes around 20k to misc creditors as unsecured debt with some overdue etc. He has a steady job and has his budget under control now since his family situation changed and ...


 Does anyone know of a credit card that you get approved with bad credit?
with out needing a deposit to open ...


 How can i block my nunber?
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 I am 17 but I keep getting mail from lots of credit card place and other companies to suggest that I have....?
some type of credit. How do I check to see if someone is committing identity theft? I would like to resolve this before I turn 18 so that my credit won't be scarred for life....



dd.nurse
Should a person declare bankruptcy or just wait seven years for their credit to heal itself?
                     
 




Stone
Bankruptcy goes on your credit report for 10 years... whether Chp. 7 or Chp. 13.
Your score will not repair itself... You have to repair it by establishing good credit "history" (payment history) and by paying off the delinquent debts.
The longest any item, other than bankruptcy, can stay on your report is 7 years, but that does not mean that you no longer owe the monies to the creditors.
To answer your question would require a full understanding of the situation, because every situation is different and filing bankruptcy doesn't always address the root of the issue that caused the financial distress (i.e. bad habits, marital issues, etc.). So that person should consider seeking legal advice or credit counseling.


Doot
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well, the record of filing bankruptcy stays with you for ten years..... I think. But seven years is a long time. The thing that sucks though, is if you file bankruptcy and can't pay someone like a credit card co. then they can come back and ask or sue you for that money later.


totalstressor
The only way I would file bankruptcy is if I did not have a job. If you have money coming in then do not file bankruptcy. Send in a payment every month even if it is $10. With your payment send a letter stating your situation and that you will make a payment every month. Do not default on the loan.

Call the creditors...its work, but you got yourself in this situation. Don't use credit cards anymore - pay your basic living expenses first (house, electricity, grocery), pay your debt next. Anything left over - give yourself some to live on for two weeks and the rest goes to the lowest balance to help pay that off.

If you need help making a budget let me know. I did financial counseling for several years.


sherry t
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The last thing you want to do is declare bankruptcy. It not always 7 years most placing it is 10 years. The best thing to do, is go to a consultancy company. They package your bills into a smaller size. Work with your creditors, so phone stop ringing. Teach you how to handle your money.


kddr1977
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You should do what you can to avoid filing bankruptcy as that stays with you for quite some time. If things are way out of hand your best bet is to find a credible credit counseling service. They will work with creditors to lower or remove your finance charges, and come up with a budget for you to live by to teach you how to live within your means, and the monthly payment for your credit card debt will be put into one easy and affordable payment each month. It will help reduce your debt and keep you in better standing on your credit report as well...hope it helps


barbwarr519
Actually, it is becoming more difficult to file bankruptcy. My husband and I went to a credit consultant which was the best thing. Companies appreciate your effort to pay, the payments are made smaller and you pay to the consulting company, then they disburse it to your creditors. Some of the creditors will cut down the amount you owe, also. Be sure to research the consulting companies as some, of course, are better than others. I think Consumer Credit Counseling is the best.


monique
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i think that you should try to dispute your credit first


terryminehart
it depends on how much you owe. you have to owe at least 10,000 dollars to file bankruptcy


jessica_lanelle
Bankruptcy is much easier, and you can start getting your credit built back up DAYS after it is discharged.


celticwoman777
I'm not sure what you mean by waiting 7 years for your credit to heal itself, but I would avoid bankruptcy if at all possible. Go to the Consumer Credit Counseling Service or some other accredited credit counseling service. They may be able to help you out of your financial mess without filing bankruptcy.

Having been raised to pay my bills I was mortified when I had to file for bankruptcy protection when my ex-husband ran up our credit card debt after we were separated, but before we were divorced. I had my 2 kids to support on $10,000 a year. So I filed for bankruptcy. I was so humiliated. I wish there had been a better way out. That was over 20 years ago.


normobrian
Your creditors don't go away after seven years. They will sell your accounts over and over until no one will buy them anymore. That could take forever. Each time it is sold, it is renewed on your credit report.


GD-Fan
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I would claim bankruptcy
Now a days it's not even that big of a deal


justmeagain
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do credit counseling..they really helped my friend..now her credit is excellent


Jill B
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If you want a correct answer... ask a local bankruptcy attorney!

I would suggest you read the article "New Bankruptcy Law – Where’s The Consumer Protection?" you can view it at:
http://www.sandiegolawyerforyou.com/san-diego-bankruptcy-law-update.htm


http://www.las-vegas-nevada-lawyer-attorney-legal-injury-defense-directory.com/las-vegas-bankruptcy-lawyers.htm
http://www.san-francisco-oakland-bay-area-lawyers-attorneys-directory.com
http://www.san-jose-ca-lawyers-attorneys-directory.com
http://www.sacramento-ca-lawyers-attorneys-directory.com
http://www.la-orange-county-lawyers-attorney-directory.com
http://legal-advice-library.info/blog
http://www.austin-texas-lawyers-attorneys-directory.com/austin-legal-services.htm
http://www.san-antonio-texas-lawyers-attorneys-directory.com
http://www.san-diego-lawyer-attorney-personal-injury-dui-car-immigration.info


djk
pay your bills if you can, if not able to I would get a fresh start and declare bankruptcy Waiting 7 years isn't going to restore your credit


Scadle
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A person should never just file bankruptcy. It should be a last resort. Every month, it seems, states are creating more laws to make filing bankruptcy more and more difficult. The truth is it's wrong to not fully pay the people you owe and the government is finally starting to catch on to that.
That being said, there is a time to file for bankruptcy but I suggest you checking out a consolidation credit office first. They can get your bills consolidated and lowered.
Good luck!


bludyone
Filing bankruptcy is bad. Yes you can get credit after it has cleared off your record, but that is ten years after it has been pushed through the system. Debt consolidation is filing bankruptcy, just a different form of it. If I was you, I would try to get on the ball, start getting payments up and keeping them there. If this is not an option then i would file bankruptcy, it should only be a last resort not an easy way out of doing your own finances.


Rocker
declare bankruptcy will you still can. late pay is actually worse than the bankruptcy, it never drops off your credit. bankruptcy is your better bet since your forgiven after 7 years


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