Desperate retirees need help
Date: Tue, 03/09/2010 - 20:06
You must consider non-profit credit counselling organisations. T
You must consider non-profit credit counselling organisations. They often charge no fees or nominal fees.
Try calling your creditors and explaining your situation. or wai
Try calling your creditors and explaining your situation. or wait until they go to collection and see if they offer you a settlement. Just a note: creditors cannot garnish your social security benefits. You might want to check to see if that's true with a pension. However, they can put a lien against any property that you own. At this point in time, given your age, financial situation, and limited funds, I'd be careful with entering any kind of agreement for debt settlement/consolidation/management.
the fact that you dont own anything helps, if you own your own h
the fact that you dont own anything helps, if you own your own home they can put a lien on it. but also consider that they can do a bank levy in some states were they attach your bank account. but i would consider looking into what sc recommends but be sure to check the company out here before signing any paperwork.
wow i feel so bad for you., i look at peoples credit a lot, beli
wow i feel so bad for you., i look at peoples credit a lot, believe you are not a lone with your age having a lot of debt a lot of people even still have big mortgages that they are paying on at retirement age., many reasons why, one of the real common theme ones i have seen now is supporting adult children. i dont know where this world is going to but it was not tht long ago when it used to be the other way around. its a touch situation and banks cant say your to old we cant loan you money because it would be discriminatry sorry (sp) i dont know i wish you well
You say your pension is modest....that really doesnt tell us muc
You say your pension is modest....that really doesnt tell us much. Do you not qualify for chapter 7 or do you earn too much?