Are the creditors going to come after me for credit debt?


credit debt
euges116 asked:


I studied abroad for a year in England, and had a credit card issued from a British bank. I had 1 pound in balance on my card (that’s like $2.00 USD). I’ve been back in the States for a year, and the interest is slowly building up, like a few cents each month, and it’s like $2.50 now. I haven’t paid it yet. Will the bank hand their file to a credit card debt agency and will they come after something as low as $2.50???

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  1. #1 by Texas girl - January 15th, 2010 at 10:38

    Just send them a damn check for $2.50.

  2. #2 by SxyPR Karissa - January 15th, 2010 at 11:16

    Are you kidding me? It is 2.50 - why wouldn’t u pay $2.50 US DOLLARS. Are you serious? WOW

  3. #3 by bobickballjones - January 17th, 2010 at 10:00

    probably not til you let it accrue to a little higher balance.. but your credit is just slowly going to be ruined.

  4. #4 by waterdancer - January 20th, 2010 at 05:27

    sure as the Pope is a Catholic!

  5. #5 by B - January 23rd, 2010 at 11:40

    jsut pay it for gods sake. its 2.50!!!!!

  6. #6 by mstoro23 - January 24th, 2010 at 17:36

    They will come after you for the money, no matter how little. Just go ahead and pay it before you wind up screwing up your credit rating.

  7. #7 by Billy - January 28th, 2010 at 01:20

    I went round and round with a credit card company once because my balance was $0.00, and they wanted their damn check for $0.00!

    I’m I kidding? I only wish I weren’t.

  8. #8 by I Only give All True Answers - January 28th, 2010 at 10:05

    They may not come after you, but add it to your credit report, so that long term you may pay more, or even get refused a loan. For that amount why not just pay it. Send them a bank check or something, so that later you would have proof that you did make good if something should ever be said other wise. In short spend the $ 4.00, and keep your name good. You will either pay a little now, or a higher interest rate later.

  9. #9 by katydint - January 31st, 2010 at 01:53

    Gosh, credit card companies - hisssss !

    We’d really expect that for a miniscule amount like that, that they’d let it go, but they’re CREDIT CARD COMPANIES ! ! !
    Their track record/reputation is foreboding at least. It only takes one clerk to pass your paperwork to the left instead of the right, for things to go downhill fast. We’re not really dealing with logic and understanding, usually, it may take a lot of follow-up and reaching out on the consumer’s part to keep tabs on a company’s procedures/steps.

    I’m not familiar w/the methods used in Britian, you might know if they’re more lenient or punitive than the US. Regardless (for time’d be running out by now), here’s what I’d do (oh, yeah): Send them a payment that’s over the amount (say by, ah, fifty cents) and let them enjoy the paperwork necessary to cut, process and mail that thing to ya’.

    Hey, since they’ve been so steady with your account, why not open a savings account there?! Let ‘em pay you. hahaha

  10. #10 by helo pilot - February 2nd, 2010 at 05:24

    you said you studied abroad did you leave your integrity there too PAY the Dam bill

  11. #11 by shorty_7123 - February 5th, 2010 at 02:34

    Oh people, grow up and quit blaming the credit card companies. YOU are the one who signed up for THEIR service. You knew what it was like before. How would you like it if a friend asked to borrow $4000 and you were able to give it to them, and refused to pay it. It would **** huh?

    Back to this question, you are screwing up your credit. They may not come after you for it, but they are reporting it as 30, 60, 90, 120, etc. days past due. That does some SERIOUS damage to your credit report, and the credit reporting agencies don’t care if it was 25 cents that was past due. It’s the fact, plain and simple, that you are not trustworthy and people should not give you credit. (That was “you” in the general form, not you personally)

  12. #12 by uhhuh - February 6th, 2010 at 23:33

    Just pay the $2.50…it will continue to add up and come back to haunt you when you owe $2500.00

  13. #13 by webworm90 - February 9th, 2010 at 21:07

    Not for $2.50 that would be Stupid and most collection agencies would not even take that amount

    I bet the Minimum payment is zero (UK has different requirements then the US.)

    I know it is harder to pay bills from other countries because of the currency conversions and the bank wont or cant accept certain type of payments.

    If you do decide to pay them. Pay them $1.00 more to cover the interest for next month. Even through you will have a small credit on the account.

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