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So are you suggesting that in exchange for not suing the LL, he would let you live there for free? Sounds like the two of you deserve each other. Karma indeed.
jonnycsdParticipantSo are you suggesting that in exchange for not suing the LL, he would let you live there for free? Sounds like the two of you deserve each other. Karma indeed.
jonnycsdParticipantSo are you suggesting that in exchange for not suing the LL, he would let you live there for free? Sounds like the two of you deserve each other. Karma indeed.
jonnycsdParticipantSo are you suggesting that in exchange for not suing the LL, he would let you live there for free? Sounds like the two of you deserve each other. Karma indeed.
jonnycsdParticipantSo are you suggesting that in exchange for not suing the LL, he would let you live there for free? Sounds like the two of you deserve each other. Karma indeed.
jonnycsdParticipantEconProf is on target. The overwhelming majority of Federal spending is transfer payments.
60% of Federal spending is money paid either to individuals or to the states, NOT money used for defense, or other direct business of the federal government.
jonnycsdParticipantEconProf is on target. The overwhelming majority of Federal spending is transfer payments.
60% of Federal spending is money paid either to individuals or to the states, NOT money used for defense, or other direct business of the federal government.
jonnycsdParticipantEconProf is on target. The overwhelming majority of Federal spending is transfer payments.
60% of Federal spending is money paid either to individuals or to the states, NOT money used for defense, or other direct business of the federal government.
jonnycsdParticipantEconProf is on target. The overwhelming majority of Federal spending is transfer payments.
60% of Federal spending is money paid either to individuals or to the states, NOT money used for defense, or other direct business of the federal government.
jonnycsdParticipantEconProf is on target. The overwhelming majority of Federal spending is transfer payments.
60% of Federal spending is money paid either to individuals or to the states, NOT money used for defense, or other direct business of the federal government.
July 21, 2008 at 10:56 PM in reply to: What is worst case scenario if someone stops making credit card payments? #244256jonnycsdParticipantOnce they take her to court and get a judgement they can put a lein on any real property – car, jewelry, etc. They can, with no notice, suck money out of checking and savings accounts, brokerage accounts and any other finanical assests (retirement assets are exepmt). They can levy her wages and take 50% to 65% of wages depending on the situation.
Rather than BK it would be better to try to negotiate a settlement with the card companies. Try starting with 20 cents on the dollar and removal of negative credit marks.
Use an attorney and threaten BK.
Do not use one of the “counselling” agenecies. They are funded by the card issuers and just try to get as much money out of people as they can.
July 21, 2008 at 10:56 PM in reply to: What is worst case scenario if someone stops making credit card payments? #244399jonnycsdParticipantOnce they take her to court and get a judgement they can put a lein on any real property – car, jewelry, etc. They can, with no notice, suck money out of checking and savings accounts, brokerage accounts and any other finanical assests (retirement assets are exepmt). They can levy her wages and take 50% to 65% of wages depending on the situation.
Rather than BK it would be better to try to negotiate a settlement with the card companies. Try starting with 20 cents on the dollar and removal of negative credit marks.
Use an attorney and threaten BK.
Do not use one of the “counselling” agenecies. They are funded by the card issuers and just try to get as much money out of people as they can.
July 21, 2008 at 10:56 PM in reply to: What is worst case scenario if someone stops making credit card payments? #244407jonnycsdParticipantOnce they take her to court and get a judgement they can put a lein on any real property – car, jewelry, etc. They can, with no notice, suck money out of checking and savings accounts, brokerage accounts and any other finanical assests (retirement assets are exepmt). They can levy her wages and take 50% to 65% of wages depending on the situation.
Rather than BK it would be better to try to negotiate a settlement with the card companies. Try starting with 20 cents on the dollar and removal of negative credit marks.
Use an attorney and threaten BK.
Do not use one of the “counselling” agenecies. They are funded by the card issuers and just try to get as much money out of people as they can.
July 21, 2008 at 10:56 PM in reply to: What is worst case scenario if someone stops making credit card payments? #244462jonnycsdParticipantOnce they take her to court and get a judgement they can put a lein on any real property – car, jewelry, etc. They can, with no notice, suck money out of checking and savings accounts, brokerage accounts and any other finanical assests (retirement assets are exepmt). They can levy her wages and take 50% to 65% of wages depending on the situation.
Rather than BK it would be better to try to negotiate a settlement with the card companies. Try starting with 20 cents on the dollar and removal of negative credit marks.
Use an attorney and threaten BK.
Do not use one of the “counselling” agenecies. They are funded by the card issuers and just try to get as much money out of people as they can.
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