Posts Tagged ‘american express’

Why are they so many dead beats out there that wants some thing for nothing?

They was a question on here from another user on settling his debt. He said he settled with other creditors for half what he owed but american express wouldn’t settle for less than 85% of his debt. Well he wanted them to take a lump some of 50% and they refused to take it.
If you have they money to pay the lump somes to all these creditors,why can’t they pay what they owe.
If you can’t pay your credit card bills you have 2 options. 1 Debt management the other bankruptcy.

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My credit cards are in collections, and I’ve been given settlement offers. Should I settle or file bankruptcy?

I have 5 credit cards total. 2 with American express, 1 with Washington Mutual, 1 with Capital One, 1 with Barclay. The debt with WaMU has been sold to a company, and is no longer owned by them. The rest of the debts are still ‘owned’ by the original creditors and I can settle the amounts with them, most at 50-60%.

I have not made payment on any of these accounts in over 5-6 months, and am now in a position through assistance from a family member to pay off all the debts via settling. After speaking with a couple of people though as to how this will affect my credit I wanted to know what I should do.

Should I settle the cards? Or should I file bankruptcy? The total debt on credit cards is -14,000K. I also have k in student loans, and a ,000 judgment against me from court. I am fairly certain that me filing bankruptcy would not remove the judgment against me, or my student loan as it is through the federal government. Am I wrong?

My main question though is, what will hurt or be best for my credit? Me settling the debts, or filing bankruptcy? Which helps me the best for rebuilding my credit in the least amount of time?

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How to file bankruptcy ?

Today i was served with a lawsuit filed against me from American Express. I have twenty days to respond to the lawsuit. Is it to late for me to file for bankruptcy? And in the meantime should I should i file my written response myself.

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Is there a minimum of debt I have to have to file bankruptcy in Pennsylvania?

Also do you know of any bankruptcy lawyers in the Western PA area?

Basically I went into debt consolidation through a non profit organization. I paid them one monthly payment and they dispersed it to all 3 of my creditors.

They have had problems with American Express accepting a proposal, or accepting a proposal then a month later saying no they wanted more than that. So basically they defaulted my account 2 times for this proposal problems and now they want immediate payment of ,300. I do not have that kind of money. I go to school full time, live it at home, drive a car owned by my mom, and work a part time job.

I have tried compromising with them, but they won’t budge. And my mom won’t bail me out because she feels I need to fix this myself. I know bankruptcy is a major step but I am just trying to look at all of my options.
Also if you know of anyone who has gone through a similar situation with American Express let me know. I would love someone to talk to about this.

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Could we be seeing the start of the great depression, likely to hit ‘11 – ‘14?

With subprimes coming to an end (about time), Now it’s time for the Option-arms and Alternative A-papers, which will tack on another trillion or so in write offs for companies which are already tinkering on bankruptcy (even with the bailout)

then in about 2-3 years, we’re going to see the credit crash as those millions of americans who have tens of thousands in credit card debt and other non-mortage loans default, especially if they start to lose jobs / give up as buying power decreases.

Heck, In my ranked MBA program, a vast majority of my fellow students have 10-25k in credit card debts which they just plan on paying off with their "high paying" MBA jobs- which they aren’t getting because everyone has hiring freezes. If these are supposed to be some of the "smart ones" among us, what do you make of the rest?

Although in the financial discussions, there seems to be backlash against the media for saying that the "majority of americans" are in MAJOR debt, as in fact it’s only a "very small percentage" (44%). Now, these articles are literally stating 44% is a small percentage- and that 55% are being very good trying to pay their bills off in time. However, I also read that the majority of bankruptcy’s are people who "do not spend wildly, but are in debt to to other reasons such as loss of jobs or health problems". If the job market turns downwards, buying power decreases, and salaries don’t keep up with inflation would that not suggest that even those who "try" are likely to rack up more debt? and isn’t it likely that this 44% is likely to increase to 50, 55%? In this case we are saying atleast almost 50%, and potentially more than 50% are likely to run into major credit and debt issues?

Then with credit card companies such as American Express already tinkering on bankruptcy, a CC card company going under would only add to the fun.

That in itself could be the next great depression. What do you think?

Now I could be taking this a little far, and I don’t expect anyone to agree with me beyond this, however, I raise yet another question- If over 1/2 of america loses their buying power and credit-worthyness all together, based on what I see in the Government now, I would presume that they would feel the need to step into action, and bailout the individuals- and in this situation, it seems like the only action which they could do is to take control over many aspects of the country, essentially creating an extreme socialist culture overnight.

Although I have my savings spread in Euros, Rupees, and Dollars, the intense globalization occurring as of the last 10 years means that money isn’t safe anywhere. So now I’m thinking maybe I should just rack up 30k in debt since I’ll be in the doghouse with everyone else anyway, and 5-10 years from now we’re all going to be in the same position whether we have 000 in the bank, or -000 in our credit history.

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