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What recourse do creditors/collectors have for someone who does not work and owns nothing?

Date: Thu, 02/25/2010 - 09:01

Submitted by jmoon219
on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 09:01

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A friend of mine has a brother who owes around $7,000 in credit card debt and another $35,000 in student loans. His brother honestly thinks that as long as he does not work ( he is unemployed and has been for about the last 4 years), and continues to have nothing in his name, then the collectors have 0 options as far as coming after him. His birth certificate and his social security number is all that exists on this clown. He says that even if they try and sue him, no judge can make him get a job, as it is not illegal to be unemployed.:confused: At the risk of sounding dumb, is he correct? This beats all I have ever seen. He is basically a drifter, bumming money from his brother (my friend) and other family. He is more or less homeless. By choice of course. All in an attempt to keep from having to pay his debts!:eek: Plus, aren't student loans something that you can't even settle on or bankrupt? How in the world is he going to walk away from them?

Not that I would want to be dead beat and not pay back what I owe, but really what gives? I got in some serious trouble for falling behind on my credit cards. They had me believing I was headed for the electric chair. They made my life hell to the nth degree. My entire place of employement laughed at me when the collectors called me at work leaving threatening voice mails on other employee's lines. Everybody in my family laughed at me. You talk about wanting to end it all!:( Yet, this clown gets nothing? Please, tell me something eventually happens to people who purposely do not work to avoid paying.

Things are much better for me now. I have taken on 2 more jobs and am killing myself, but, at least I'm almost caught back up now.


You should have sued the collectors that harrassed you!
As far as the n'er do well, he is going down a path that will eventually lead to panhandling on the street and probably a criminal record! He will have to seek professional help to get his life straightened out if he stays out of jail! They say you can't get blood from a turnip and it sounds like his life is only one level above that! The creditors will write him off and so will society!


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Submitted by Frogpatch on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 09:09

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He wont walk away from his student loans. Student loans have no SOL and they will pursue him until he dies, including garnishing social security income. The credit card may just take out a judgement now in hopes that they may be able to collect further down the line.

Eventually he will wake up and smell the coffee....he will meet a woman, want to get married and buy a home. People will eventually get tired of support this bum....probably the best thing that can happen to him.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 09:18

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good for you for having the gumption to work and pay off debt. Your other issue though is really upsetting. Since the bumb doesn't take responsibility then what in the world makes him think it will go away? If the judgement is given the debt will remain and remain and remain. His taking a new identity will be more difficult then just paying the debt. Good luck with that bum


lrhall41

Submitted by kalevala316 on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 11:01

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Wow, this guy sounds delusional, any mental illness? If he has school loans, I assume he has a degree? Very sad that he chooses to be a bum vs. being a contributor. Someday this lifestyle will get old and hopefully he canl begin to rebuild his life. Depending on how much time has passed, his student loans could be double with defers and interest rates. I pray he wakes up soon.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 11:52

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He does actually have a degree, he just refuses to use it because he "doesn't like the fact that he has to pay back the stident loans". An exact quote from him! His brother (my friend) didn't even finish high school (eventually got a GED at age 30) and makes WAY more than anyone I know, has never gone into debt for anything, owns a house free and clear, and seems to have it all. While I went to college, never used my degree (was told a masters degree would make me the salary I desired), make minimum wage and am constantly depressed. Ain't life great that way?


lrhall41

Submitted by jmoon219 on Fri, 02/26/2010 - 06:19

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