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 The bank asked for my social security number is that racism?
I'm not the whitest guy on the block, in fact, my skin can look like an oil spill on a driveway. Anyway, i want sum money for purposes related to ice hockey and I was wundering something in my ...


 Who's the best person to get a quick loan from with REALY bad credit?
I want to get a loan realy quickly but I have REALY bad credit. HELP.........


 Has anyone ever received an offer to become a mystery shopper and gotten a check for $4,000???
I received an offer to become a mystery shopper after filling out a survey and checking the box that I was interested. Inside with all the paperwork was a check for $4,200 for paid training that is $...


 My parents have debt and i was wondering if im responsible to pay when they die. :-( Please help me?
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 Will I be charged if I don't use my credit card?
Does the bank charge you something even if I don't make any purchase or if I repay it in time every time?...


 Getting out of DEBT?
Ok I am in debt about 8000.00 my income had been decreased by 50% how do I pay this off at this point everything is behind and collections is calling. This is due to job lost
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 I am inheriting large sum of money in about 2 weeks,can i borrow money using this as security?
i am about to inherit $10,750,000 and would like to borrow £3,000 to buy a van would a bank let me use my inheritance as surity as at the present time i am not working.i have written proof of my ...


 What Is The Best Loan Company To Approach If I Have A Bad Credit History???
For the purposes of a ...


 I had some credit card debt in college, does that stay on record for ever?
When I was in college about 10 years ago, I was irresponsible with some credit cards. Someone told me that the credit people wipe out your credit every seven years, it this accurate?...


 How to refinance my car with bad credit?
I had a vehicle that was finance thru my bank because i was one moth late on the payment they pick up the vehicle. got in contact with my bank was told the only way to get the car back is to ...


 If two people use their own credit cards the same way, why does one person have a different credit limit?
than the other?
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both received their cards the same date and both never had one before....


 I have had bad credit in the past but i now have it all paid up but i can not get a credit card,can i get one?
i want a credit card to repair my credit ...


 How can i have my credit history report made better. Is there a company that can help me?
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 How do I go about finding out who I owe money to that are reporting me to the credit bureau?
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 What to do about debt when someone dies?
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 20,000 in c.c. debt?
what happens if you cant pay your credit cards?? do they take you to court or what? AND what if they cant find me??...


 Tell my mom her visa will not get stolen?
my mom will never buy anything off of the internet even though there are great deals. I tell her all the time how much money she can save but its all about how the neighbour's identity was ...


 Credit cards for people with bad credit?
I'm trying to buy an expensive camera.

I'm looking for no monthly fee.

annual is fine.

A low apr

a good credit LINE so i can get a camera!
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 How do I take my name off of a car that I co signed for ?
It was suppose to be my car but my dad is using it doesn't look like he wants to give it back.He is the owner of the car because being 19 I'm just establishing credit and he decided to help ...


 Should a 12 year old have a credit card?
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Contessa
What should I do, I have this credit card that I have been paying $100 each month for over a year?
the collection agency stopped taking $100 out of my checking account a few months ago and now they want the full amount. I don't have $9000 to give them. They won't work with me. THis is a credit card. Bank of America bought out Fleet bank (the original credit) Therefore bank of America bought out my account. I had a payment plan with Encore who was the collection agent for Fleet before Fleet and Bank of America merged. What should I do? I don't have the money. I am living from paycheck to paycheck right now.
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By the way, Bank of America hired Client Services to try to collect the full amount. Client services stop taking $100 a month from my checking account.
                     
 




Jay
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Try calling a credit counselor like CCC. Thjey are a good starting point. You could also attempt contacting the BofA collections department and ask to speak to the Manager. The actual collections people you talk to are simpletons (I know, I used to be one). Explain the situation and ask them how you can get set back up on the payment plan again. If they dont offer this same service, then you need to go through a credit counselor. They will stop the collections and most of the time work with you. Just remember, stay in constant contact with BofA until the payments start getting made to them. In the meantime, let the Manager know that you will mannually mail the $100.00/mo until the CC arrangement is set up.

On a side note, I found an easy way to get out of all debt. Only pay the minimum Payment on the higher debt cards and pay off the smalles card 1st, then the amount you could pay to the small card add it to the next smaller card with the amount of the minimum payment. It will take a little time for these to get paid off, but before you know it, your paying over $600.00 payments and can have all your debt paid off within 2 - 3 years.

Here's a better breakdown:
CC1 = $250.00 (min payment = $25.00)
CC2 = $500.00 (min payment = $30.00)
CC3 = $2400.00 (min payment = $72.00)
CC4 = $6000.00 (min payment = $160.00)

Total Min = $287.00

Pay CC1 = $100.00, and pay only min on other 3. Pay off CC! in 3 months.

Then Pay CC2 $100.00 + $30.00(min)=$130.00. Pay off CC2 in 4 months.

Then Pay CC3 $130.00 + $72.00 = $202.00. Pay off CC2 in 12 Months

Then Pay CC4 $202 + 160.00 = $362.00. Pay off CC4 in 17 Months

Debt Free in a little over 2 1/2 years.

It worked for me and I am now working on the 2nd on my house and almost have no debt other than my main mortgage. And I have money for things I want to do. Just remember to budget it and stick to your budget.


siberianprowler
If you don't have it, you can't pay all of it. I would continue to make payments on it and quit using any other CC's you might have. Otherwise, you might end up in a tighter situation than you are in now. GL


bikkerbabeee
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contact one of those credit counseling places.. check them out first to make sure they are legit.. and they will help arrange to get your debt paid down.. go thru a service that does not charge you for it's services there are several non-profit orgs that will help.


cobra queen
If you own a home, you could refiance and get an additional amount to pay off those high interest credit cards. That is what we did. Our mortgage interest is only 6% and the credit cards were between 14% - 21%. If you don't own a home, there are agencies that will help you by negotiating with your creditors.

Good luck. If you do this, don't get caught in the trap of charging again.


Queen Nefertiti
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call the collection agency. Tell them you are making minimum wage and have two children and are single (even if its not true) tell them you WANT to work with them to get this paid off and ask them how much they will reduce the amount and they should be more than happy to reduce it (even up to 1/2 the amount!) and they SHOULD be happy to do an automatic debit.


drinkupmehearties
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I don't believe they can come after you for the full amount just because they were bought out by someone else. Unless you haven't been paying the $100 as promised, they have to agree to the terms that were set at the time they merged.

Hope you have something in writing from that company.


Becky F
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contact an attorny if possable to see what your options are


Richie
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Honestly, im sorry to hear that you are going thru all that. I would recommend that you take a loan out if you can with an APR lower than 10% which would be lower than most credit cards current APR. If you want you can also call a consolidate agency that will help you with your situation. If worst comes to worst comes to worst you may have to apply for chapter 11: Bankruptcy. Depending on which state you are in will vary on how long that will stay on your credit report.


Hea Dude !
You got to call them and explain it .Or ask them how much they will take in to squash it.Or try a counseling service they can get it lowered


dani_sanders86
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What I don't understand is how you let yourself get $9000 in the hole before you noticed it, I would never trust a bank to handle all my business. I would always make sure they are doing all the transactions correctly. I don't think there's much you can do but pay it all, and i would hurry other wise your credit will go to crap.


what rymes with sprite?
well, I myself am living $60000 in the hole...so I know where your coming from. But theres several things that i though up of. I started a website under business for services. http://zwacka.com It has an odd name but I made sure it would attract many people to help make money. So if you can do something like that It would really help you out as I found some buisness credit cards offer much much less lower apr's e.g. Capitol one has 0% apr on balance transfers. Second I'm taking out a loan so I can pay off the bills. But thats also backed by income. Personally I'd look for a cc with an ungodly low apr for an entire year and balance transfer it over to there. After that force as much money onto it untill you can get it below 3k and then you should be able to live easier. And if all else fails contact a free debt source thing online. Never used one, Never will. Hit me up if you want advice etc, i sit on here way too much tinking of things.


mom2kats
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Call or go to a Bank of America and speak to loan counciler over this.....if they work with you.....fine......if they won't then politely tell them that you are sorry but you don't have the money. I hope you boiled, baked, and burned your credit card.........

If your credit is bad.........don't worry about it.........if your credit is good or better because of making the payments then don't worry about it....

If they WON'T work with you I would just let them put it into collections and then work with whatever collection company they turn it over too....make sure that you ask about not paying interest....some places will stop the interest if you request that they do so.......it will save you a lot in the long run......

If NO ONE will work with you.........then leave the 9000 in limbo...does not sound nice.......but that would be your only choice other then taking out some kind of loan...with high intrest, if you were lucky enough to find some bank to loan you anything and you would be paying a lot more then 9000 in the long run.


Dolleyes
don't mean to sound harsh, but let's face the facts. It is very easy to get a financial mess with a credit card. When you buy on a credit card, you should pay it when you get the bill and not let the balance get higher and higher. Now you are paying more then what the actual purchase was because they add on finance charges every month. I guess I would call Bank of America and try to make a payment plan with them. Cut up the credit card and do not make anymore purchases. If you can't pay with cash, then you really can't afford it. Credit cards are for responsible people, not for impulse buyers


fairygirl2182
Maybe try doing debt consolidation. They can lower your interest and you wont be paying the bank anymore. You'll pay the debt consolidation people and they will pay the bank. Ive been working on mine for a couple of years. I have an account with A New Horizon. They got both my credit cards down to 7%. Check it out at anewhorizon.com. Good luck!


Chico Infierno
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Contact bank of America and explain the situation and offer to pay them If they don't accept you made a good faith offer and just send them the $100 dollars a month but make sure you send it to them in money orders so you can have proof.

Ignoring the problem is not going to make it go away. They will just charge you more interest and late fees and your original debt will balloon.

And cut up your credit card and make a budget and learn to live with in your means.


Master11
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i think you should try to negogitate with the manager there or if ther is no possible solution you should stop Using that credit and should avail some other services.


lord_of_armenia
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Bank of America should honor the agreement you had previously made with the collection agency. All you should have to do is provide the written terms of the contract. If you don't have that then you'll have to work out a new agreement with them. I'm sorry to hear about your predicament.


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