Posted on 06/15/2014 12:50:54 AM PDT by pansgold
This advice is worth what you paid for it.
You see, after 90 days of not paying on a credit card, the bank charges it off and sells the debt along with hundreds or thousands of others to a collection agency for 1/100th of the value of the original debt. The debt buyer then tries to collect from the debtor and they keep all the money they can collect.
They will take you to court and try and garnish your wages for 6 to 8 or 12 years. Thats when you ask the court to force the new debt holder to show the court proof of ownership (paper documents) for the debt they are trying to collect for.
These creditors are buying debt with the click of a mouse over the internet and will have none of the original paperwork. The reason, its cost prohibitive and a filing nightmare. These creditors prefer to operate with only intimidation and threats. They gamble in getting a judgment by your failure to appear in court. SHOW UP IN COURT!
Just watch the debt purchaser drop the case and give up on collection.
bfl
Shame on you, thief.
So you’re advocating that we engage in theft? What’s next? How best to rob a bank?
Carrying a balance on a credit card is as foolish,financially,as buying lottery tickets.
My Mom and Dad were children of the Depression.My Dad,particularly,was dead set against being in debt.When he bought our "family homestead" he had it paid off in 8 years while properly supporting a wife and 4 kids.I learned from him...of the 4 pieces of residential real estate I've bought only the first one had a mortgage...and I paid that one off in 5 years.Today,I pay cash for cars...and I never carry a balance on a credit card.
Is that you Carlene?
I know that it’s just here for informational purposes, but some might say that you’re encouraging theft. How to beat the system, whether credit cards, Medicare fraud, welfare fraud, tax fraud, etc., is stealing.
And you have to lie to the court along the way.
Sleazy
It is. So is the banking system.
Please explain how the banking system is theft.
You are incorrect, but I’m not going to debate this.
Utilization is the principle factor, secondary to carrying & maintaining installment loans. Hence my comment ‘increase my debt’.
Yep. The whole thread is nothing but trolling and rationalization about how “I” can get out of my responsibilities “I” have said “I” would fulfill.
Truly a zot-rich environment.
But that was the point. The rules have changed for borrowers and for banks. Many borrowers do the things have changed and hold to the old ways. Of course the old ways are better but that’s not where we are.
Generally, a person who isn't going to debate, doesn't make assertions.
Psalm 37:21
The wicked borrows but does not pay back, but the righteous is generous and gives;
Proverbs 3:27-28
Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to do it. Do not say to your neighbor, Go, and come again, tomorrow I will give itwhen you have it with you.
Ecclesiastes 5:5
It is better that you should not vow than that you should vow and not pay.
Truly dizzying logic you’ve got there.
When you establish that you’ve had “you’re money” stolen, then you go right ahead and go after it. But be a man and declare that you are doing it.
Signing your word that you will repay a loan and then reneging on that word is both lying and theft. That’s the fact of that matter.
If you don’t like the banks, stop dealing with them.
Please explain that to me."
Simple. Be upfront. Show good faith. Contact the credit card company and explain the situation. According to what I have read, just about all creditors will be willing to work out a payment plan with you, even if the payments are small.
When you have $120k in savings, use a cc to buy $500 in goods and services, and then pay off the card before any interest accrues, you have utilized credit without going into debt. I do it all the time and have a rating in the 800s.
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