Some debt advice please?
Date: Thu, 10/28/2010 - 16:35
Okay, so long story short, I was an idiot in college. I fell victim to a couple of credit cards' "You've been pre-approved for a low-interest student credit card" schemes and applied for them. At first, I just used them as a way of getting some credit, making small purchases and paying the balance off in full. Then my financial situation changed, and I started needing to use them for basic needs and I wasn't able to pay off the full balance. I kept paying what I could for as long as I could, but eventually I couldn't even do that anymore. So, without any other options, I had to let the accounts become delinquent (or so I thought--I was young and confused, and still kind of am...although I like to think I've learned a very hard lesson from all this). Now, a couple of years later, I'm finally able to start figuring things out with the collections agencies. I can't afford much a month, but I want to at least start paying what little I can. How can I go about making sure I don't get taken to the cleaners when I call the collections agencies? I'm not flexible when it comes to what I can afford to pay, and I don't want them telling me that if I don't give them X amount of dollars every month they won't take anything. I'm not really concerned about them taking me to court--the balances aren't big enough for that and it would probably cost them more than they could get out of it. But I know I screwed up big time and I want to start correcting that, slowly but surely, if I can.
How long has it been since you paid and what state do you live i
How long has it been since you paid and what state do you live in?
Really, paying on a collection account isnt going to help your credit. And any balance is big enough to be sued on. You pay the court and legal fees if they sue you and win.