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hardship programs

Date: Mon, 08/11/2008 - 14:01

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 08/11/2008 - 14:01

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I am currently on a hardship program with Discover. They have reduced my payments by about 50% and reduced my interest about 12%, but did not reduce the amount i owe. My question is: Should I also ask them if they can also reduce the amount i owe? Has anyone ever had success with this? Can I continue making payments as well as asking them to reduce the amount i owe?

Thank you everyone.

God bless


I was at 29.99% and $335.00 per month with Discover, I called in and told them my employer had cut back my wages which was true. They transferred me to the hardship department and I was offered 3.9% for six month's if I paid the same amount I was paying and signed up for automatic withdrawals. After 6 months I can renew for another 6. the number is (866) 567-1660


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 08/04/2009 - 14:23

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
how did you get them to do a hardship for you? were you behind in payments? how long is your hardship program for? I haven't had much success in that area yet. Citibank did just lower my interest rate from 29% to 20% (I guess effective my next payment since it's dated afer my last one was due). But I can't even pay this month. So it's not going to do me much good!



there are ways to get your hardship rates down to 0%. i do it everyday


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 12/22/2009 - 19:15

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depending on the bank you have. all depends on the right number you call, cant call cust serv # cause you have to deal with a hardship department or "payment assistance" or "fixed pay" department, or "collections department" one of those will work for ya. or just get a new bank account...lol


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 12/22/2009 - 19:20

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STEWART - that hardship program is bunch of BS. the good hardship programs ( and i do it everyday) are the ones that liquidate your balance to be paid off in 5 yrs. so take your balance divide by 60(months) and there you have it, thats the payment you could get if you can speak true game to these criminal banks.....damn i'm good


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 12/22/2009 - 19:25

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ya BOA denied you b/c you're unemployed!!!!! duh!!! unemployment doesnt last forever, so that's not a guarenteed source of income that's going to last forever. now does it make sense????? look at it this way, if you're unemployed most likely you can't afford the new hardship payments, and if you're thinkin "well it's less, it puts me in a better situation" you're wrong cause BOA doesnt wanna know how you're able to make the payments if your income is unemployment or elsewhere off the record.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 12/22/2009 - 19:28

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The credit card companies will not reduce the amount you owe unless you settle with them. Typically credit card companies will not settle with you unless you use a debt management company or the account goes into collections. A lot of companies have really good hardship programs you just really need to know how to get into them by playing a little bit of hardball and writing down a financial outline of EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING that you spend money on each month to show them that you truely are living paycheck to paycheck. but your outgoing amount cannot exceed your income and your income can not exceed your outgoing amount by a whole lot. Trust me I deal with hardship programs EVERYDAY! When enrolling in a hardship program you can either be on fixed income or getting some kind of pay cut. you cannot be jobless. and let the credit card companies know that you're living paycheck to paycheck to make the reps understand even more. Chase has bal. liquidation program that you get set up on for 60 mo (5 years) it lowers your payment and gets your APR down to approx 6% depending on the financial situation and your balance on your card. Discover has some really good offers as well, HOWEVER they only last for 12 mo and your acct is suspended then you have to go back in after the 12 mo and either reapply or ask them to unsuspend your acct. FYI Advanta doesn't do anything because they are actually closed. they are just waiting on everyone to repay them. they still have collection agencies that work for them so you don't want to just not pay it


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 12/30/2009 - 11:38

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Whatever you guys do... Dont stop paying it looks worse on your credit and they dont call to set up hardship they call to collect and they can garnish checks. I never advise my clients just to plain stop paying because it will bite you in the a$$


most people that do settlement have no other choice and if they do have other choices they should not be considering settlement. this choice is when your out of choices except bk. usually by this time people could care less about there credit because its already shot its either the cc payments or food.

and second of all usually these accounts can be settled before ending up in court and avoid being garnished. and if you are lucky enough to live in a state like mine they cannot garnish your wages.


lrhall41

Submitted by love_my_things on Wed, 12/30/2009 - 12:46

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hello, I have about 15000$ on 3 different citi cc, I am struggling to make the minimun payment due to a salary cut but I never missed a payment. I heard that i order to qualify for a hardship program you must miss one or two payments, is that true? can I qualify for a hardship program if my accounts are current?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 01/02/2010 - 13:32

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well im not too familiar with the way things are with mortgages and such but call them and see if they can help you out i know my bank would allow me to defer 1 payment every 2 years so it was only for a 10 year loan though. i tried to not use it unless i absolutely had to incase i would really really need it later though. but i know there are more things comming out to help the homeowner now scince last year. maybe someone else can tell you something more for sure, but it doesnt hurt to ask!


lrhall41

Submitted by love_my_things on Mon, 01/11/2010 - 11:30

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
I am curious too as I tried with Advanta and they just flat denied me any assistance. How many payments, if any, were you behind?



Just wanted to let you know that Advantage is a closed bank.. they are unwilling to neg. lower apr.. but I can arm you with this.. I would be persistant.. they are currently working with debt consolidation companys and giving a ZERO yes ZERO percent interest rate.. so hang in there thier is hope...


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 02/01/2010 - 16:27

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I am curious as to how people are justifying "hardship." What are some key phrases that any of you used, or situations you descirbed, that got you to qualify?



Part of our town was in a flood last spring that took out the sanitary sewer system. We were asked to evacuate, tho few did. We had porta potties on each street corner for a month or so.

We are in a tourism based business. Needless to say, business income dropped to ZERO. Also our building took on some damage that will cost about $30,000 to repair....don't know when or if we'll be able to do that.

They just finished sewer repairs in Nov., so hopefully things will slowly come back. Our streets are still shot from all the heavy truck traffic for the dike building & removal, but that will be years to get all fixed.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/04/2010 - 09:16

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I have a card with Bank of America. Somehow my statements stopped coming by snail mail and I missed a payment. I was called by them and I paid it over the phone. I asked why I was not recieving my statements. They didnt know. The next month the same thing happened. I believe it was August and Sept. January 1, 2010 they raised my rate from 8.5% to 27.25%. I called and talked to at least 5 different people who said they cant change it and was told to write a letter to the president which I did and again nothing happened. I notified them I was only going to pay the 8.5% and on my January statement that is all I paid. A few weeks later I got a call from them saying that my payment was late. I said it was on time but I was not paying the 27%. The person on the phone very nicely said well why dont you use the hardship program? I didnt know about it but I did sign up for it at that time. My rate for next month payment is 7.4%


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 02/15/2010 - 05:38

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