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Credit Debt?
Posted by admin in Credit Cards on December 30th, 2009
Donald F asked:
I have under $5000 in debt, and I want to make payments, but the payments I can afford, are not even covering the interest I am being charged. This debt was written off as bad debt, and killing my credit along with my debt growing. Does anyone have ideas in ways to get this debt lowered, by negotiating? The majority of the debt came fom Capital One and the agency who now has the account said that they will not negotiate a payment plan with me, per Capital One’s requirements. They will work with me on a payoff, but I cannot afford the payoff. Any ideas out there?
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I have under $5000 in debt, and I want to make payments, but the payments I can afford, are not even covering the interest I am being charged. This debt was written off as bad debt, and killing my credit along with my debt growing. Does anyone have ideas in ways to get this debt lowered, by negotiating? The majority of the debt came fom Capital One and the agency who now has the account said that they will not negotiate a payment plan with me, per Capital One’s requirements. They will work with me on a payoff, but I cannot afford the payoff. Any ideas out there?
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Who is responsible for credit card debt if somebody dies? Or does the company eat it?
Posted by admin in Credit Cards on November 9th, 2009
Brad asked:
Say somebody has X amount of credit card debt, then they die but still have that debt to the credit card company outstanding, what happens? Does the company have to write it off as bad debt or ? Perhaps the company can hit up that person’s estate. But let me pose another question then - what if that person’s estate does not have enough money to cover that credit card debt.
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Say somebody has X amount of credit card debt, then they die but still have that debt to the credit card company outstanding, what happens? Does the company have to write it off as bad debt or ? Perhaps the company can hit up that person’s estate. But let me pose another question then - what if that person’s estate does not have enough money to cover that credit card debt.
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