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#37they expect to get stiffed by at least 20% of their customers. they just charge it off and sell it to collection agencies after taking the amount off their tax liability. the collection agencies have absolutely no ability to collect it so never cave in to them. they end up selling it to a debt collection attorney that must be located in your state. they decide if they want to pay the 75.00 filing fee for a small claim. this isn't even possible with the courts closed. when and if they finally reopen they will be so clogged with cases it will just get thrown out by the magistrates anyway. yes, you take a 7 year credit hit so make sure you are maxed out on a card before you decide to stiff and ideally you have several cards that are maxed. not wise to stop making minimum payments on one with available credit left. try to keep one alive. there are no debtor prisons. your credit card bill is the last thing you should pay if you are hurting financially. what is the first thing you should pay you ask. it is not your rent, it is your electric bill.Comment -
#38Of course Brock hates the CC companies. It's their fault for you owing them money.Comment -
#39What's a credit card company? I thought they are called banks.Comment -
#40credit card companies will be fine. the ones i called are still charging interesting put waiving the minimum payment for the month. So it will actually bring up their interest payments.Comment -
#41They never go away their money makers people live on creditComment -
#42Good! Greedy fuks.Comment -
#43Credit will be more important the next few years than now. Goof off and let your ************ get out of hand and when you buy your next car be prepared for 20-30% financing on a used car and having to pay massive security deposits and never being able to rent a car or stay in a resort or hotel. Is it worth all of that for not paying off a few thousands of dollars on a credit card?? Pay now or pay later. Either way you have to pay.Last edited by seaborneq; 04-15-20, 09:42 PM.Comment -
#44Hear this?
It's the world's tiniest violin for all the credit card companiesComment -
#45they expect to get stiffed by at least 20% of their customers. they just charge it off and sell it to collection agencies after taking the amount off their tax liability. the collection agencies have absolutely no ability to collect it so never cave in to them. they end up selling it to a debt collection attorney that must be located in your state. they decide if they want to pay the 75.00 filing fee for a small claim. this isn't even possible with the courts closed. when and if they finally reopen they will be so clogged with cases it will just get thrown out by the magistrates anyway. yes, you take a 7 year credit hit so make sure you are maxed out on a card before you decide to stiff and ideally you have several cards that are maxed. not wise to stop making minimum payments on one with available credit left. try to keep one alive. there are no debtor prisons. your credit card bill is the last thing you should pay if you are hurting financially. what is the first thing you should pay you ask. it is not your rent, it is your electric bill.
I got fukkers in Alabama (not my state) sending me lawsuit letters all the time and they go right in the trash. Collection agencies buy the debt for pennies on the dollar and then sell to other collection agencies to make a profit and those in turn use more aggressive tactics to try and get you to pay 1000s. The lower down the chain it goes, the more aggressive and illegal tactics are used.Comment -
#46That’s why interest rates are so high, to make up for all the non-paysComment -
#47lol i'm opening a new CC soon... got one of the current best zero annual fee offers in the mailComment -
#48Brock please post all financial advice you have for us during a pandemic in this threadComment -
#49Credit will be more important the next few years than now. Goof off and let your ************ get out of hand and when you buy your next car be prepared for 20-30% financing on a used car and having to pay massive security deposits and never being able to rent a car or stay in a resort or hotel. Is it worth all of that for not paying off a few thousands of dollars on a credit card?? Pay now or pay later. Either way you have to pay.Comment -
#51Sunrise Debt Solutions is the answer for all your credit needs. Brock and his family have saved many families in the Champaign area. They are real heroes. They saved me from financial failure as well. I highly recommend them.המוסד
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#52no kidding. like everyone in the western world knows that. if you want to stiff it is child's play to do it. the seven year credit hit goes by faster than you think then you can start over with perfect credit even with the same banks that you stiffed. they do not keep records or lists of defaulters. if you have less than 10k in credit card debt maybe try to pay it but most will fail to. the sooner you start with that seven year wait the better. you can still get prepaid cards and your debit card is fine for use.Comment -
#53This. I've gone through all of this and this is definitely the way to do it.
I got fukkers in Alabama (not my state) sending me lawsuit letters all the time and they go right in the trash. Collection agencies buy the debt for pennies on the dollar and then sell to other collection agencies to make a profit and those in turn use more aggressive tactics to try and get you to pay 1000s. The lower down the chain it goes, the more aggressive and illegal tactics are used.Comment
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