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How do people accumulate so much in credit card debt?

I only have 1 credit card and it has a 00 limit only. I hear online about people saying they racked up ,000 or ,000 in credit card debt and can’t pay the creditors. My first question is how in the world did a credit company let this happen? And don’t most of these people have credit card limits?

I know for credit cards, you suppose to pay within 30 days or so and if you don’t pay, interest is piled on. But wouldn’t after say 6 months where a person can’t pay off their credit card bills, then the credit card company would shut down their account? I hear people talk about maxing out their credit cards but what in the world are they buying where they rack up credit card debt that is ,000? I mean, you can’t buy a car with that since i don’t think you can buy a car with a credit card right? And don’t most people have limits? I would think most credit card limits are max ,000 a month unless they have a very decent job.

Can someone explain how people rack up so much in credit card debt? Do they get 10 credit cards with 00/month max and then max it every single month for 5-6 months? I understand when people rack up debt in medical bills, student loans, taxes and those things but i just don’t get how can people rack up so much in credit card bills. I mean after a person owes ,000 to the credit card company and can’t pay it back, why would they continue using it? I understand if you use it to buy food and support yourself and your family but do people rack up credit card bills b/c of food? I don’t think so right?

And if a person cannot pay it back, i assume they can file bankruptcy right in the united states? And i hear people talk about fleeing the country because of credit card debt. Do they do so successfully? And usually what countries do they flee to? I’m sure canada isn’t one of them right since you can only say 6 months max? What countries do people flee to? Do they ever get caught? So if they stay there after a certain amount of time, wouldn’t they be there illegally? And since they have to support themselves and make money, wouldn’t the us government know that they are making income and thus could garnish their wages even if they live in the other country? Or do these people just try to make money off the table and just live and hide? I mean, are there people that have huge debt , leave the us and then become successful later on in the country they flee to and then become rich? Because if they do become wealthy, wouldn’t they be caught eventually for fleeing the country? If they then decide to pay back their debt after they made money, would everything be fine or would they face huge penalties for fleeing the country? Or do they just have to stay below the radar and can’t live in a nice place because of it?

I’m very curious about this because i read so much about credit card debt and people leaving the country. I just can’t believe a person could have credit card debt this high because i assume the CC company would freeze their cards after they don’t pay after a few months if the balance is high.

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Has a bill collector ever given you 5-12 years to pay a settlement offer on a charged off debt?

Ok, I’m planning to send my first payment on a settlement offer a collection office has arranged with me for a past due debt(pending two details). They are also waiving the interest.

Everyone I’ve spoken to, says they’ve never heard of a collection office providing such a generous amount of time to pay off a past due debt, with such low monthly payments().

Have others been offered arrangements like this, and after the debt was paid, that was the end of it? Or is it just that people who have had bad experiences with collectors speak the loudest and most often which makes this arrangement seem unusual?

This debt is four years old, and the SOL is 10 years. However, as long as I’m making payments as scheduled, the agreement says there will be no action to sue or sell the account. By the way, I hope to pay off the debt in 5-7 years, though the written agreement gives me much longer.
I’ve already checked on the 7 year SOL for lawsuits, and 7 year reporting period for credit reports. Starting new payments will not restart the 7 year period on reports, and the SOL for this debt is 10 years, so the collectors still have six years left to sue if under the current contract. However, the written agreement I have says they will not pursue further action as long as my payments are timely.
Also, if I don’t accept this settlement, and the company sues, I will have to pay twice as much with interest, court costs, ect.

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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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Creditor threatens to send my account to an Attorney to pay off debt?

I got a letter today from Midland Credit Management, asking for a debt in the amount of ,181.56. The Debt is from Aspire Visa, a card I used to have .. I could not pay it all off since I lost my job and i’m having trouble finding a new one. I can’t pay off this debt in this amount .. it originally was NOT over ,000, it was 0. They added on all these late fees / interest when I could not pay over a amount of time. I tried to make small payments, but obviously they didn’t help, it just got larger and larger. The account has been in collections for a while and so, it doesn’t matter how much I pay, it’s still not enough.

They sent me a letter saying:

"This letter is to inform you that Midland Credit Mangement, Inc. Is Considering forwarding this account to an attorney with the intent to initate legal action to settle the debt.

Please call our office immediately at 800-939-2353 to make arrangements to pay this debt and prevent any legal action on your account"

What do I do?? I cannot afford this .. I have absolutely no funds, and there no point in calling telling them that because well, what are they gonna do?

I’ve told them that I can pay it when I get a job, which I am currently looking for, but if the case goes to an attorney, what are they gonna do? even if I will have to go to court, that’s still not going to get them money .. because I don’t have it. I also have no assets, no car, no house, or anything. So what can they do?

I’m really worried. I am still trying to find any job I can, but even if I do, it will take me a while to save up that much money.

Thanks for your help.
oh, and if you’re wondering, i’m posting this from my aunt’s house, I cannot even afford my own internet. LOL
CAN they take me to court though, over this debt??

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When is it appropriate to file bankruptcy?

My husband is 21, unfortunately he has made some horrible decisions in his life regarding money. He is now considered ‘high risk’ by EVERY loan company you can think of, including the NO CREDIT BAD CREDIT NO PROBLEM people, lol. Now his (not mine, my name is not on it, and please remember, I just recently became his wife!) car is up for repossession. He leaves for basic in January, and that will solve many of our money problems. However, we NEED this car, myself and my daughter, while he is in basic and up until that time. How long will it take them to come get it? And the real question I am asking is–with his credit being this horrible, and owing all this money that’s so terribly behind, should he just file bankruptcy?? I know it will freeze the repo and we can at least keep the car. He is only 21, I know that is young, but his credit report is four pages long–of crap he still owes. Would it be better to start over even with a bankruptcy? (my credit is good.)
That is–keep the car for an undetermined amount of time. His mother (imagine that, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree) filed bankruptcy earlier this year and drove her truck for free for over six months.

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Should I settle my debt of pay it in full?

I am 10 k in debt and haven’t paid on any of it for over a year. I know that if i make a settlement that it will show on my credit just as that and not paid in full. I think i can cut the amount of time and the amount i owe almost in half. What should I do?

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How can i settle a debt for 50% than what is owed?

I have a past debt of 00 with an apartment complex in georgia. How can i settle a debt alone? any advise? and it has been since 2003. I’ve heard that after a certain amount of time, it deletes without me oweing. is this true? i need help. please advise.

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