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 Will I ever be a millionare?
I come from a middle class family, 500 credit score, 20,000 in debt in college loans, 2 more years to finish my degree. 100$ in the bank....


 My 12 year old son would like to know how to go about selling all his poke-mon cards?
my kid has outgrown his poke-mon cards and would like to sell them for extra cash. He has a lot of rare ones....


 Help needed , i need £2000 asap ?
can anyone help me ? i need £2000 asap , its for me to buy a car as mine has just packed up to get back and fore to work ( 45 miles each way ) . i need to work to pay child maintenance for my 3 ...


 IF YOU MAKE OVER 180,000 a year is that rich or average?
P.S this is my dads salary, I know my parents are very humble people I was just wondering what class that would put us in, I dont want to sound selfish or anything PLEASE DONT TAKE MY QUIESTION THE W...


 Date on a cheque?
I dated a cheque with todays date and wrote 2006, do you think it will be ok? or will it be returned, it already in the post!...


 I am getting a calls from South Africa Stating that there are few million dollar amount won by me?
the caller is asking me to accept the consignment for which he demanding $ 2750. Do you know anything about it?...


 What's the easiest way to become rich?
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 Do you put at least 1 percent of your pay into a savings account?
Business & Finance > Personal F...


 If I die, can my creditors really charge my son with my dept?
The loan, credit card and insurance companies are all about making people feel guilty about leaving dept behind after death. But could any of these companies really transfer my dept to my son and ...


 If you had $100 to splurge, what would you spend it on?
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 Help! My money was accidentally thrown away in the garbage and how can i get it back?
THE GARBAGE TRUCK ALREADY TOOK IT AWAY.=(
please ...


 I am trying to find information on the German lottery. I have been notified that I have won $500,000.00 have I
This e-mail I received say's that the german lottery numbers I was given won the lottery. They say they will send me $45,000.00, and that I must open an online bank account with $30,000.00 then ...


 Does this sound fishy to you?
(i know i already asked this question but what should i do after the check arrives)

so was selling something on craigslist.com and this guy emails me and says he will send me a check with ...


 Should I demand my money back from my parents?
I am now 18 and have been working since I was 14 (In markets as a Saturday job) and since I turned 16 I have a job in Tesco and had jobs in other large chains. I have paid my digs since I started ...


 Omg! please help, i'm crying. I went to an ATM machine to get my money for my rent?
I heard the machine shuffling the money to be dispensed but it stated that the transaction was unavailble at this time, but it shows on my account statement that the money was withdrawn. what 's ...


 Is a college education worth it?
twin boys (both 18 years old) inherit $100,000 each from a deceased uncle. the first twin uses the money to pay for a college degree and soon lands a job paying $70,000/yr the other twin just gets a ...


 When your young what can u do to make money????
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 I am a single mom struggling, how can i earn extra income?
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 Which credit card company has the funny curved edge shape credit card?
Hello

Can anyone tell me which credit card company has the funny curved edge shape credit card like a nose please?

Thanks

S...


 Bank Error in My Favor...?
Today I went to the bank and deposited a $1000.00 check. When I returned home, I checked my online statement and saw that I did not only have the $1000.00 pending deposit once, but twice. I suppose ...



Ivy G
So if I just ignore my debt, how long until it goes away?
If I owe money on credit cards how long until it is dropped from my credit report? What if I just ignore the phone calls and do nothing? What happens?

What about student loans? What if I just don't pay? I know student loans are not subject to bankruptcy, but what if you just ignore it and never pay?


Additional Details
Actually I didn't get myself here. I am a victim of ID theft and don't want to deal with it.

The student loans are mine though, was just curious if I didn't pay anything what would happen.

I had good credit until some credit card companies decided to give someone else a credit card with my name on it.

I think its their own dang fault. The cards were at a different address than mine, and had the wrong mother's maiden name. If they gave the person the money they should deal with it.

Whole thing ticks me off.
                     
 




bankchick
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once you're homeless and penniless. THEN it will go away


michael a
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I'm pretty sure they will start garnishing your wages. Student loans aren't anything to mess with.


michael g
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Student loans - you cant walk away from - IRS will deduct from your paycheck eventually.
Ignore the credit cards and they can sue for the money.

Your credit report will be trashed for 7 years.

Employers are now checking credit reports before they hire you.


rockjock_2000
can you say "lawsuit"? That's what will happen, and once the judge has issued a judgement against you (it will happen because you owe the debts), the judge will grant permission for the companies to garnish your wages. Oh, and your debts will not be dropped from your credit report while you still owe them.
In other words, don't just ignore them. they will not go away.


MsTisay
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On student loans, they'll deduct money from your paycheck if you are working, it has happened to my brother.


Real Estate Guy
they stop calling. The go to court and get a judgment. This is reported on your credit report. If you EVER want credit, you will NEED to pay them off.

They will also ask the judge to garnish your income. This means that your employer MUST take money from your check to pay them.


julieisbest
The debt will be reported on your credit for 7 years but the debt itself will never go away. Agencies will be able to hound you for the rest of your life.

A friend of mine works in collections and she said she just had to call a guy the other day about money he owed from 1978! O_O


outta my mind
Never !!! They never go away. They will seek you out and find you.


Bomber
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In the US it will be turned over to a collection agency and...if they cannot collect will be a "Judgement" on your credit report and will stay there for 10 years...



James Hassle
Then the phone calls will increase and get nastier as the credit collection agencies are called in and your credit report will become so lousy that you could not get a loan for a donut with a quarter down. So in short if you ignore it and never pay you will become a deadbeat like so many others who not only add to our current financial problems but make it more expensive for the those of us who are not dead beats. It costs money to chase dead beats and the cost is passed on to everyone. Think it's a victimless crime? It's not! It's stealing from your creditors and from those of us who borrow money in good faith. So will you be an honest person and pay or a soul less, worthless waste of skin??????? Choose which person you wish to be! By the way, those who say seven years neglect to mention it's seven years after it's payed if the creditor bothers to report it payed. If you wait long enough they will intro you to something called garnishment! PAY UP WHAT YOU OWE!!!!!!
EDIT
OK just saw the ID theft thing. You need to take legal action. Ignoring this is as bad and worse than ignoring debt. I't is a pain in the butt but can be done. Seek legal aid! And next time tell us stuff like that up front. I just wasted a perfectly good righteous tirade for nothing! lol


sourstraws214
Ignoring debt is very serious. It can take up to 7 years for things to be taken off of your credit report. But usually things like serious debt or bankruptcy can stay on there for about 14 years. Ignoring the phone calls and being harrassed by collection agencies isn't fun. Defaulting on one credit card or school loan can really hurt you. If you dont pay, it will hinder you from getting any credit at all or any loans .


miss thang
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if you never pay or do nothing of that sort they will never go away your credit score will weaken and pretty soon will be destroyed and you will never be able to get back on your feet unless you pay some or all of it off.i am just trying to give you the best advice possible if you think i did please select me as the best answer and thank you but like i said if you just ignore everything about it then its just going to stay right there it will never go away or be dropped


Nichole M
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It will never drop off due to the fact that it will show on your credit report. If you file than it will fall off in 7 years. Point blank if you dont pay your debt than your credit score will be bad and it will hurt you in the long run esp. if you plan to buy a house or want to take a loan out for something else


Skye
You CANNOT just ignore your debt. First of all if you ignore your debts and don't pay them off or file for bankruptcy (where you can) then they will continue to grow due to fees, interests, and whatever else they think of to throw your way. Secondly, they will eventually repossess everything you own and leave you out on the streets...I wouldn't doubt that the government somehow gets involved. So start saving!


EVIL DEAD
NEVER!!!!!!!!! Just pay it off and avoid harassment later


Paul in San Diego
It will never go away. When you have an unpaid debt on your credit record, it doesn't go away until 7 years after the debt is settled.

If you don't settle the debt with the creditor (credit card company, for example), they'll contact the credit reporting bureaus and request that the unsettled debt gets added to your credit reports. They'll then sell the debt to a collection agency and the collection agency submits the unpaid debt report. The debt to the creditor is then considered settled and it will come off of your credit report in 7 years. However, until you settle the debt with the collection agency, they will not report that debt as settled and it stays on your record.


M
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Credit card bills will eventually be charge offs on your credit report. Which could take a year or more. Then you have to wait 10 years after that for it to not make an effect on your credit report. Student loans on the other hand are different. They will garnish your wages, your tax returns, and can also have you jailed. Try setting up a payment plan, it is never worth running from your problems, you have to face them head on. You go yourself here, you can get yourself out.


rennickelizabe
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it doesn t as they will make you pay one way or another or take you to court


Crystal R
hahahahahah!!! Good luck with future credit!


JM
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it doesn't drop until it's paid off. it can and will stay open and it will continually drop your credit score. even if in 10 years you decide to pay it off, AFTER it's paid it will still show for 7 years.

also, they can prosecute you and if they win, they can garnish your wages where they take the money in payments directly from your paycheck.


canuck_of_the_north
I don't know if you've ever heard of it before... but when it comes to owing money, there's a little thing called "Interest". Why would they clear your debt when they can just tack on a little more each month?

With many companies and institutions, if you owe them money for a certain length of time, they sell your debt to a Collection Agency. At that point, you pay more interest and will start receiving phone calls and letters about it. Eventually, they can try to have your pay garnished (A portion of your pay goes directly to the debtor each month whether you like it or not), they can try to take your possessions (Car, house, etc) if you owe enough, or you could wind up in jail for some unpaid bills such as traffic tickets/fines/etc.

Pay your bills! Bankruptcy SUCKS anyway! It trashes your credit! If you have to, talk to some banks about debt consolidation! That is when they mash all your bills into one manageable bill!


People and businesses almost never forget debts owed to them!


tooforteeseven
repo man will come and they will get there money


chonnie
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very funny


kno3ko
Two, three months tops. Remember, if the cop is no longer in your rear view mirror, they're done chasing you....


Mrs. D
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You will possibly go to jail....my advice is to file bankruptcy


Reducto P
a month


mrssmith1978
I am not sure where all of you got your information from but after 7years it should fall off of your credit report. If it doesn't, then you can call the credit bureaus and ask them to remove it. I know for sure there is no way getting around not paying your student loan. My sister thought she could get away with not paying and they garnished her wages.


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