payday loan - tell I am filing bankruptcy?
Date: Sun, 03/25/2007 - 14:13
Thanks!
When I told them I was filing BK it was hit or miss. Most of th
When I told them I was filing BK it was hit or miss. Most of them stopped calling me, but a few of them wouldn't stop.
Goudah is correct - sometimes the companies, especially the ones
Goudah is correct - sometimes the companies, especially the ones located overseas, will continue to call, because they think they are not bound by our laws.
If you are filing for bankruptcy and plan to include your payday loans, make sure you give all of the information you have on them (address, phone number, etc.) to your attorney. If they continue to contact you for payment, tell them to call your attorney. And make sure your attorney knows they are contacting you. If they don't stop, he can have them reprimanded by the bankruptcy court. I don't know how much effect that would have on the ones located overseas, but it's extremely effective on creditors located here in the states - they are not allowed to contact a debtor who has filed bankruptcy, once they have been informed of the filing.
helpme, are you actually filing BK, or are you using it as a tac
helpme, are you actually filing BK, or are you using it as a tactic to stop the calls?
If you are filing BK, then provide them with your case number (if DIY), or your attorney's number. If you are just telling the PDL's that you are filing BK when in fact you are not, they can continue to call.
Legally, they can continue to call until you've actually filed f
Legally, they can continue to call until you've actually filed for BK. But if you hire a lawyer, the lawyer will usually tell you to tell the creditors to contact him from now on.
From my experience, most of them contacted my attorney to verify my intentions to file, and left me alone after that. The one overseas company I dealt with didn't stop calling me, and one us based pdl didn't stop, but that pdl is a really bad one, so I wasn't surprised.
thanks!
I do intend on filing, I am paying my atty the $500 retainter fee next week, which I will have because I won't be paying the payday loans anymore, yipee! I just hope they don't call my atty and say, she took out a loan with us and only paid one extension fee! I don't want to look like a moran to my atty. But I suppose he has heard it all right?
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All of it, and then some. Good luck with your BK.
I don't know how it works with payday loans, but you should be a
I don't know how it works with payday loans, but you should be aware that any debt incurred within a certain time frame prior to filing bankruptcy is usually NOT dischargeable. (I think it's 90 days prior - someone correct me if I'm wrong.)
It is $750 in cash advances and $500 in luxury goods. The credi
It is $750 in cash advances and $500 in luxury goods. The creditor has to object.
I don't know if this is per state laws, since i think BK laws ar
I don't know if this is per state laws, since i think BK laws are now federal, but I was told that debt incurred within 90 days of filing isn't automatically a reason for your BK to not be discharged, it only gives the creditor a chance to object to the BK. If the creditor objects, then the BK won't be discharged.
Hi there. Yes, you should definitely tell them that you are fil
Hi there. Yes, you should definitely tell them that you are filing bankruptcy. I know that once you do this, they are obligated to halt collecting, or any collecting activities.
I am pretty sure that you will need to have a case #, your attorney info, and things verified for them to actually stop. But if you have all that, let them know and they should stop calling you and collecting on it, as long as your case is confirmed.
