scaredandconfused
Earning My Ears
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- May 3, 2006
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I can't use my real user name b/c I just have too many friends here. Here is the problem.
Early in our marriage (not too long ago) DH and I made some really stupid financial decisions. We were actually getting back on track when I had to deal with an illness (that I didn't even post about here - this was like my refuge). I have pretty good insurance but still with being off work and medical bills things went downhill much quicker than we had anticipated. We have no savings left and we are behind on our house payment (we were able to make a payment this month). We had two credit cards that have now been sent to a collection agency. I got a call from one of this agency's representatives this morning. The amount due on the two cards is roughly $2300 - $1000 on one and $1200 on the other. The man said that if we didn't pay both in full immediately we were going to be facing a lawsuit. Ironically I was going to call the cc company today and make arrangements to pay the $1000 card in full and half of the $1200 paying the other half next month. This man said that the only way to forstall the lawsuit was to pay the full amount immediately. Well, we don't have the full amount immediately and we don't have family and friends we can borrow from. I asked what would happen if we paid one this month and paid the other next month. He said we would be sued for the amount of the card not paid this month. I understand all of this, I really do. I kept asking him "When would this lawsuit be filed?" and he wouldn't ever tell me. So I guess what I am asking is - does anyone have any advice? We will be able to pay the second card off next month. I have never dealt with a collection agency before. Also, how long does it take to get your credit out of the toilet? We do have a CD that is going to mature in the middle of June that will allow us to pay all of our bills and then I guess it will be like starting all over again.
I can't believe this has happened to us. We weren't even irresponsible with our money - we just made a bad investment and got involved in a bad family situation with DH's brother. I don't usually post personal things here but I didn't know who else to ask.
Early in our marriage (not too long ago) DH and I made some really stupid financial decisions. We were actually getting back on track when I had to deal with an illness (that I didn't even post about here - this was like my refuge). I have pretty good insurance but still with being off work and medical bills things went downhill much quicker than we had anticipated. We have no savings left and we are behind on our house payment (we were able to make a payment this month). We had two credit cards that have now been sent to a collection agency. I got a call from one of this agency's representatives this morning. The amount due on the two cards is roughly $2300 - $1000 on one and $1200 on the other. The man said that if we didn't pay both in full immediately we were going to be facing a lawsuit. Ironically I was going to call the cc company today and make arrangements to pay the $1000 card in full and half of the $1200 paying the other half next month. This man said that the only way to forstall the lawsuit was to pay the full amount immediately. Well, we don't have the full amount immediately and we don't have family and friends we can borrow from. I asked what would happen if we paid one this month and paid the other next month. He said we would be sued for the amount of the card not paid this month. I understand all of this, I really do. I kept asking him "When would this lawsuit be filed?" and he wouldn't ever tell me. So I guess what I am asking is - does anyone have any advice? We will be able to pay the second card off next month. I have never dealt with a collection agency before. Also, how long does it take to get your credit out of the toilet? We do have a CD that is going to mature in the middle of June that will allow us to pay all of our bills and then I guess it will be like starting all over again.
I can't believe this has happened to us. We weren't even irresponsible with our money - we just made a bad investment and got involved in a bad family situation with DH's brother. I don't usually post personal things here but I didn't know who else to ask.


She was terrible with her credit cards... that's how she got into trouble! But anyhow, I agree this is a TOTAL SCARE TACTIC.... They would NOT file a lawsuit this month or even next to get the money... they don't have time for that sort of thing... Is there a supervisor you can speak to in order to set up an acceptable payment plan? Don't let them bully you like THIS... They will call all the time by the way, be ready for them & tell them you are putting them on notice... do not call any more or you will consider it harrassment... I think they can only legally call a few times, but I'm not sure on that one... Anyhow, I would work to pay the balances off, but don't let them give you a stroke in the meantime... that's just terrible...
A lot of the time, the lawyers are better to deal with - at least, we were. We only got mean if someone lied to us or tried to hide. If someone was honest and worked with us, we'd do whatever we could to resolve the issue without court involvement and it usually worked out for everyone in the end.