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A year without paying.

Date: Wed, 01/31/2007 - 08:50

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 01/31/2007 - 08:50

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Hello all. This is my first post on the site, so any help any of you could give would be lovely. I moved to England over a year ago, owing quite a bit of money to several credit cards and also owing on a student loan. The loan was deffered until October 2006 but is now past due. I took the chance of coming out here and low and behold, no visa came to me right away and no work as well. None of the creditors know where I am. I took this opportunity not to pay them and have not done so for a year. Now I'm in a financial position to pay some off, but I don't know how much I owe, who I really owe to, and the best way to get the fees dealt with without legal action being taken against me. Is there anyway to do this or am I sunk? I really want to pay it off, since my job brings me back and forth from the US!


Unless you are able to manage all the payments together, you need to prioritize the ones that have the foremost importance. Statutes on student loans will never expire; hence they need to be paid back at all cost.

Your credit card debts are unsecured debts. Hence, statutes of limitations apply depending on the laws where these accounts were opened. You need to check the SOL of that state and figure out if there are any chances of legal actions now. Companies cannot sue for those debts that are already past the SOL.

Do you remember when you did the last payment on the cards? You will be able to verify info on the SOL without calling the credit companies. Like you said, you want to pay off everything, give a call to each creditor and request for an itemized statement. Show your interests to pay the debts and they will hopefully do some arrangements on your file.


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Submitted by onelamb on Wed, 01/31/2007 - 10:05

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I kinda agree . . . . But if someone really was in this situation I'd suggest that they either search through their records and figure out who and what they owe, or contact the creditors and find out what they owe. It may be a bit of work because odds are the original creditor has sold the debt to a thrid party collector. Once you find out how much you owe and to whom, I would start paying down what you can. Since you are out of the county you can't (I don't think) be served with papers, so if one of the creditors has already sued you, odds are a judgement has been entered against you because you didn't show up. A copy of your credit reports is probably the best place to start.


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Wed, 01/31/2007 - 12:49

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I suppose . . . . . I just don't want to believe that people have that little of a life that it would be amusing to do something like this . . . . I've been bored before, but never this bored . . . .

What exactly is trolling? I've always just assumed it was like lurking, but maybe I'm wrong . . . .


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Wed, 01/31/2007 - 13:24

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dtronicdtronic

Hi, welcome to the forums!

Glad to hear that you are wanting to take care of your past credit mistakes. Have you pulled your credit file recently? Before sending in a payment to any of them, you'll want to check the status, and see if its about to fall of or not. Also, there could be some mistakes. Sending validation letters to all of them may also help. You don't want to deal with any collectors that don't have a license to be collecting in the first place.

Also, be prepared for a higher amount than you last looked. Not paying for a year could have added some hefty interest rate fees, or penalty charges.

As Mocha Latte mentioned, annualcreditreport.com will allow you to pull your free credit report.

If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask. Also take advantage of the free consultation from a debt consolidator. You should be getting contacted by one, shortly after you signed up on this site.

Regards
Mike



Members of the community:
Whether this is a legitimate post or not, this is a new member of the community. Your first few responses did not give them the feedback they were looking for.


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Submitted by Teleport on Wed, 01/31/2007 - 13:46

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