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derek1061 wrote: Ok so heres my situation I now have almost $14k in credit card debt, and am unable to make the payments. Over the last 6 months my hours got cut at work, and I was diagnosed with a disease that limits the hours I can work and the environments I can work in. I used up all of my savings to make the minimum payments on my credit cards for the last 4 months, because with just my pay alone I couldn't afford to pay my bills and be able to eat. I don't qualify for government assistance of any kind i.e. food stamps, EBT. The only thing I have to my name is a car that has about $8k in equity, and a $6,000 loan. My credit is already shot, so I'm not terribly worried about that. What do you guys think I should do?? Should I claim bankruptcy now or wait until the credit card companies start suing me?? Please I could really use your help. Also can they garnish my already low wages, to force me to pay. I really worried that I won't be able to survive anymore, and frankly I'm scared.
There is a calculation that your employer must complete before garnishing wages. Of course the credit card company would have to send your debt to collections first. If you really don't work a lot and make only a little money, you should be under the limit.
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Also, if things are starting to get really passed due and you are getting collection calls, dont let these upset you. They will say they are going to sue you, etc. use all kinds of crazy collecting tactics, but honestly what they are going to do is keep calling you, and place a negative on your credit. Thats the worst of it. So, you put you first, and do what you can. Dont stress. Take on one bill at a time and do the best you can! You will recover from this.
Best of financial and physical wealth to you!
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For me, the last thing I considered was bankruptcy. Even though it crossed my mind on a few occasions. However, I learned to scale back on anything that was not necessary. I looked at everything, cable, phone, gas, etc. and made serious changes. I hope that you are able to do this if you haven't already...
One thought would be to call your credit card company and explain that times are hard due to an illness, let them know that you need a lower rate ASAP. I can only assume that they would understand and try to help.
God bless!
Mike
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