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 What is the best way to inprove my credit score?
Some I get additional credit cards- don't worry I have always used my credit cards only to pay for gas. I always make all of my monthly payments on time. What are other ways I can quickly ...


 Paying off credit cards....?
I have three credit cards (yikes).

Here's a breakdown: (CC=Credit Card)
CC1: 1300 balance at 32% interest rate.
CC2: 300 balance at 0 interest for another 4 months.
CC3...


 What is a good day to see your bank manager?
for a bank ...


 Can I use my CapitalOne Credit Card that has a Mastercard logo at a ATM machine and just take money out?
Just want to know if i can take money out at a local ATM that accepts my card without having to use my card at a store....


 I pay my bills on time..and have poor credit.?
I am on the electoral role, pay my bills on time and have checked Credit Expert. I am at a blank? Does anyone know what else could affect this?...


 Which credit card to best for me?
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 I have 3 credit cards in collections,shld I settle these accounts before applying for a home loan?
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 What's going to happen if you stop(or refuse) to pay your credit card debt of 6 grants???
Let's say you got 2 credit cards, on your 1st one you owe $1,000
nd on 2nd one you owe $5,000 and you refuse to pay your credit card debts off, what's going to happen then???...


 HOW CAN I MAKE MONEY online or somewhere else thats not a scam???
i want to buy a gibson angus sg guitar and runs for about 2,400 dollars, i need to make money to buy it but how? is there somewhere online thats not a scam? plz. help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...


 How did Paris Hilton get a credit card but normal everyday people cannot without a credit history?
How did Paris Hilton get a credit card when you need a credit history to get one?...


 I need a loan but was bankrupt but it has now finished, how do i get a loan when my bank said no.?
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 How to send a personal check on Ebay?
Do you send the check after you won the bid or before?And do you send the check after you got the item or before?...


 What happens if we do not pay back unsecured bank loans?
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 Is there a legal way to stop bill collecters from calling?
I Became unemployed in june and have fallen behind on my credit card bills. I had excellent credit until now. In that length of time my credit is destroyed and it is still impossible for me to catch ...


 Credit card advice for Dummies?!?
I'm thinkin about applying for a credit card, I've never had one before and don't have an overdraft or any other kind of debt. Thing is i'm planning to go travelling at the end of ...


 Dealing with an aggressive collection agent?
The last two years of my life have been extreamly difficult financially. I have worked my butt off sometimes 4 jobs 80+hours a week to avoid bankruptcy and pay back all my previous bills/debts. I ...


 How do you get bad credit?
give me some examples
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is it true if you go over your half way mark for your credit card limit, its considered bad? I went over my half way limit, but I don't miss ...


 Can you use a Visa Credit Card the month it expires?
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 Can Sears credit card garnish your wages if you owe them money?
My hubby was planning on paying them off with his tax return but we are getting calls about how they are sueing us and going to garnish are wages will they do that? up until 6 monthes ago we were ...


 My ex husband has been writting bad checks and giving me gifts from them. i had no idea, am i liable?
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nashvillekat
When you file bankruptcy, does all your bills get paid off?
my friend filed for bankruptcy and she got out of debt and now she has a new car and a new house. How is this possible? Dont you have to pay some back?
                     
 




fearslady
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy relieves, not pays off, all of your debts - but it can only be obtained if your debts greatly - and I mean greatly - outweigh your assets. You could put down to exempt certain assets, like your house or your car so long as you are able to continue the monthly payments, but chances are if they could be sold to help pay a good portion of your bills, you would not qualify for a Chapter 7. Also, it takes 7 years for a Bankruptcy to disappear from your credit record. Your friends are an anomaly. Surely they had a co-signor or a hidden pile of cash for down payments if they got a new house and a car.


Jennifer M
LOL LOL LOL .. your friend is fooling you!!! She is just in debt again.. she may have filed a CH 7 .. which wipes off debt.. not a good choice and will stay on your credit for at least 7 years. You can no longer just file a CH 7 .. must be a CH 13 which is organization of debt and you have to make a payment to the BK court. You can later request to convert the CH 13 to a CH 7... but the judge has to approve.

She is fooling you... her credit is shot... and must have TERRIBLE interest rates!! Ask her what they are!! They will be high if she's not lying to you!! The car is probably just leased.. and not purchased.. the House is the easiest thing to get a loan.. because you can't just pick it up and leave... I am sure she didn't have much money down on it.. so maybe she has at least a 80% loan and a 20% loan.. making it 100% .. check at the recorders office for the Deed Of Trusts against the property.. oh and you might just discover .. she doen't own it she is renting.. maybe!

Just to clarify, your bills don't get paid off.. they become protected under BK law... and then can be wiped off... under a CH 7.. not paid off... so looks bad on credit. And to wipe off debt means you don't own much.. She couldn't wipe off debt if she had $100,000 in equity in her home.. generally...

Don't let her fool you!!!


tomtoride
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yes you do you negotiate a settlement with the people or companies you owe..


Steve M
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There are different types of Bankruptcy. The bills don't get paid off. They get dismissed. The lenders eat it and are not happy. New credit is difficult to come by and it stays on your credit record for 10 years. Many employers feel it shows you are irresponsible as well. There is a pretty high cost.


YA is a sham
Depending on the type of bankruptcy, all the bills which she filed for were probably discharged. As soon as that happened, her debt to income ratio improved. Since you can only file bankruptcy once in a seven year period, her creditors are more assured of repayment of loans. I'm sure she is paying higher interest on some of those loans.


Derick Graham
Once the bankruptcy is discharged you can start all over again. It is a good way to give someone a fresh start. I am going to have to file because of $30,000 in meidcal bills and I have insurance go figure! =)


sweetiepi
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all secured debt(home, car, furniture notes) is consolidated and a monthly note has to be paid to your trustee, but all unsecured debt(credit cards, medical bills) are washed away.


beckychr007
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No, for the most part it just means your creditors have to suck up and eat it--you are no longer obligated to pay your bills.

There are certain bills that can not be bankrupted such as taxes and student loans.

In order to keep a creditor from taking your house or car you can enter into an agreement to pay certain debts even though you file bankruptcy--this is called "reaffirmation" and has to be approved by the court.

Bankruptcy can be filed every six years.

The minute you file for bankruptcy there is a thing called an "automatic stay" which means creditors must stop trying to collect any debts or harrassing you until the court proceeding is closed.

There are a few other recent changes to bankruptcy law that effect the procedure and what can be done--but that is a summary.


FaZizzle
Don't do it--it wipes you clean, but you're stuck with the BANKRUPTCY stamp for life.

On job and loan applications when it asks if you've ever filed for bankruptcy, you have to mark yes. Not exactly a positive start to a loan or a job application.

A bad credit stays there for 7 years.

Instead of filing, work OFF your debts (Dave Ramsey's book, "Total Money Makeover" will help), and start over WITHOUT having to file for bankruptcy. You'll have a better start.

You NEED to learn how to manage your money, not just get out of debt.


CactusFlower
Regarding a chapter 7...they do not get paid off.. they get discharged. In other words, the creditor cannot no longer persue collection activities on your.
In Chapter 13, you enter a "repayment plan" and so yes they would get paid off, at usually a lower amount that what you owed (negotiated by the court).
In either event a BK affects your credit report in a negative way.

You can get houses and cars, but you will pay a higher interest rate.

And the negative black mark of BK stays on your credit report for a FULL 10 years !! Think it over before considering it because the laws HAVE changed.


lil_vocalist
I wish!!!


Nighthawk
iF YOU LIST THEM...


Panther
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Not sure, but checkout these websites if you are in the UK, they are very helpful for clearing up your debts!

http://www.debthelpuk.co.uk/

http://www.nationaldebtline.co.uk/

http://www.bankchargeshell.co.uk/

Hope it helps!!


kizlynj
everything but power, cell phone/land line, cable or internet


united9198
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The law change that took place a year ago changed the way bankruptcy works. You now have to make an attempt to pay off your debts by reorganizing your finances. The old way of wiping them away is much harder.


Sandi H
By filing bankruptcy it does not always pay off all of your debt, first it depends on which type of bankruptcy she filed. If you did Chapter 7 than she would have been paid a fair amount to the lawyers and been discharged in about 6 mths or so, does remain on credit for up to 10 years. If she did Chapter 13 she will have to pay a monthly payment for a percentage of what she owed can take no more than 5 years to pay on. will also remain on credit for up to 7 to 10 years depending on the credit agency. Chapter 7 most people are able to purchase things the day after being discharged however with Chapter 13 you have to wait a little while.


uncle vinny
nope
you can only do it once in your life


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