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 Credit report question.....Please respond?
I was going over my credit report and I have 5 accounts that are still open, but have been paid for quite some time. Would it be smart for me to close them or just leave them? I have no intentions ...


 Credit cards?
I have never had anything on credit before and therefore have no history,

does anyone know the best company to approach for a credit card in my circumstances

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 Can i get a credit or debit card at my age?
I'm 14 and im gonna get a job soon, so the money i make i want to like be able to spend it wisely, i thought of the bank and would i be able to get a credit or debit card and if yes how and ...


 What is a good way to start credit?
im only 18 i 'm not starting college until next year and i already have a car. i need other options i heard getting a payday loan or something might help
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 I have 2 bank acounts that I have used for years one i have been using for 10 years the other 3 years but?
I still never get credit card offers and when I did years back I was denied. I have always kept a couple tousand in each bank. Why the heck will they not approve me but there are all kinds of ...


 How do you get credit cards?
I am going to be 18 soon and I would like to know how to go about getting a credit card. Can you also tell me good ones to get?
How long does it take to come in the mail? How much credit will ...


 Where can i find a unsecured personal loan that is not a payday loan with bad credit?
preferably in the united states ...


 What do I do about this creditor? I think their going to garnish me?
This may be long but I need help, please read. Ok, I have had this credit card for 3 years. I always paid them on time until I got into a real financial trouble. I was in an accident, in and out ...


 Can you withdraw money from a credit card at ATM. Do need a pin number?
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 Has anyone received their Ameriquest Settlement Checks yet? Wondering how long they are taking to arrive.?
I know that these started getting mailed as of Thursday, the 13th so I'm curious how long they are taking to get to different parts of the country. Also, I believe they are being mailed from MN. ...


 A credit card sues you and you get a notice in the mail to go to court. What happens if you don't show up?
What are my options? I have no assets/no money to pay/settle. My car is 12 years old.

I would appreciate the best answer that you can give me.
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 Should I sell my husband's pickup?
My husband has had a serious stroke. Shall I sell his pickup. Payments are $500 plus. He may not live and probably will not drive again if he does. His buddy thinks I should wait. If he dies I ...


 How Can I Improve My Credit Rating???
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 My credit is good, should i go with 0% APR for a 2007 VW Passat?
is that good deal or not...?...


 How does a 23yr old get credit?
i dont have bad credit i have no credit and i need to know how to get some. I live in ohio so maybe some places give it here for starter ppl?...


 Help please! I am about $14 K in debt and only make$18K/year?
I have a an awful credit score and $10K of the debt is a car charge off. I do not know if I want to file for bankrupcy or not, or if it would help me. I am 25 and I do not want to have horrible ...


 My mum stole my identity...?
I'm 16 years old and about a year ago I noticed I'd been receiving letters in the post for quite some time and my mum had been like
"oh don't worry about that, it's for ...


 Where is a good place to get secured credit cards?
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 What do you do when somebody steals your identity?
uses your name for loans, apartments etc........


 What Is The Difference Between A Secured And Unsecured Loan???
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califra
Will I be in jail if I cannot pay my credit card payable?
Although I give payment monthly but not on the minimum due amount.
                     
 




daisy
No you shouldnt go to jail. You will more than likely get phone calls and letters from debt collectors. But if they see that you are making a payment no matter how big or small it is they cant leagally send you to jail. You may end up hurting your credit rating a bit but it depends for how this is going on and how much you owe and how much you pay etc. I know that when I had a cut in hours with one of my jobs and finally I quit as that is basically what they wanted... my credit cards went through the roof I wasnt able to pay them at all I could hardly pay my rent and buy food let alone paying off my credit cards. Eventually I got all sorts of phone calls from debt collectors that started out nice enough then they start to get a bit forcefull saying that they will send in the bailifts etc... dont panic too much they just do it to pressurize you into paying. They make it sound like it is THERE money when actual fact it isnt... If you are really struggling make an appointment to see a credit/debt advisor. They will sit down with you and see if they can get you a lower minmum payment that will get you back on to track with all of your finaces. GOOD LUCK!!


ralphers
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Credit card debt is civil, not criminal.


PeahiWahine
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No, but if you continue to fail to make the minimum payment required your account can be sent to a collection agency.

The collection agency will attach their collection fees and you'll damage your credit. Failure to pay the collection agency's minimum amount (they make their own rules) results in garnishment of your wages. They can, by law, garnish a very sizeable amount of your paycheck and there's nothing you'd be able to do.

I'd cancel the card immediately, since you cannot afford it, and make payment arrangments.


corezink
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No, we do not have the poor farm here in America anymore. They can lean something you have or even garnishee your paycheck if you have one. They can't send you to jail though unless you defy a court order.


Stefan D K
sure! you go in jail for 20 years without bread & water.


luciousgreeneyedlady
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no you won't go to jail. you will be sued and your wages will be garnished.


Amby
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Your interest will just keep piling up and if you don't pay it all together it will go to collections and they will constantly call you and arrange for you to make a payment plan or arrange for you to pay it off and it is usually a lower amount then what was owed but then your credit won't be too good for a few years.


evanjohan
There is no longer what was commonly called "Debtors Prison" in the United States. While you can not be sent to jail, a credit card company could sue you in civil court to garnish your wages, 401k, or bank account (though the last two are rare).

Another obvious misfortune is that your credit rating will decrease meaning getting loans and some services will be harder or more expensive.

Most credit card companies will work to resolve the issue with you if you honestly are trying to pay off the debt. While they may seem hardnose at first you may have a good chanceat getting lower payments for a short period of time and then making larger payments to pay it off.

The most important thing is to NOT procrastinate and don't stop communicating with them. Let them know you are having difficulties paying.


Travass
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eventually, after your information is sent to collections.


ripcurt
I don't know where you are from, so I don't you the laws of your land; however, in the U.S.A., you can be thrown in jail if you defraud the credit card company (i.e. giving false information in order to get one, or steal someone elses identity), but simply failing the payment, no.


fawad q
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Yes, If you will not pay then you would be behind the bar.

I recently come out from the jail.


Terry Z
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No, you will not go to jail. What you could do is call the credit card company explaining that you are trying to pay them what they are asking, but you just can't pay the minimum due amount and sometimes they can lower the interest rate for a few months to help you pay off your card sooner.


Gertie
No you will not go to jail if you dont pay your credit cards now if it's credit card fraud that is another story....let me tell you from past experience. if you cant afford to pay them at least the minimum amount due then dont pay them anything after about 6 months of no payments they will send your account to collections which will save you from late fee's and over limit fee's which you are probably receiving each month right now. Every time you dont pay at least the minimum amount they are charging you a late payment fee. if your overlimit they are charging you that fee each month as well to. GOOD LUCK try and negotiate with your credit card company about paying off the amount for less than you owe.


iceman
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where do you think we live .. IRAN?

We dont jail people for missuse of credit. Its a civil matter and you can be ruined finacially, but you wont serve jail time unless you are engaging in Fraud somehow.


Minty
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Nah.. Highly doubtful.


kiddIE -
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u wouldnt. nego wif the cred


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