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Help for a BOA do it yourselfer!

Date: Thu, 03/12/2009 - 09:20

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 03/12/2009 - 09:20

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Here is my story,
I have 2 BOA cards. One is 19k and one is 1k. They raised my interest on the 20k and I have tried everything to lower it to a reasonable rate so I can pay it off one day. Well, they will not lower it and I can't continue with the payments so I want to try and settle on my own.
I have read alot about settlement on here so I think (hope) I can do it.

My questions are;

1. Should I pay the smaller card completely off so I can still use it or will they close it on me? I just made a huge payment on it and brought it down to 1k.

2. I pay my bills on line and I pay with my checking account from another bank, so can they take any money out without my consent?

3. What will my credit be like when I settle? I have other cards and I plan to continue to make all payments on them.

4.This card is in my name, so will it hurt my husband?

Thank you for any help!


Re Question #2, they can play dirty tricks and take money out of your checking account at another bank. See my post in the Identity Theft section: Bank of America - FIA Card Services - engages in FRAUD. They faked a pay by phone check and took money out that I had not agreed to.

If you have used a checking account to pay them, they have your routing and account numbers and can do that.

I did file a complaint and got my money back, though.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 03/12/2009 - 14:56

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You may follow the steps mentioned in the following page for settling debts by yourself: -
Do it yourself Debt consolidation, Settlement and Debt Management

Debt settlement can negatively affect your credit score significantly.

I think debt consolidation program will be a better option to you.

A credit card in your name will not affect your husband's credit score. It can only affect your husband's credit if the account is a joint one.


lrhall41

Submitted by phoenix on Thu, 03/12/2009 - 20:45

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