We were actually making headway--we both have good jobs (at least at the moment) and I've taken on freelance work. We've paid a few smaller debts off, and had made payment arrangements with Target and did a settlement with Chase for less than half of what we owed. They had even split that up for us and we had about $1300 left on that. We are running a month behind on car and mortgage, but still paying and able to keep paying.
But Citicard is really playing hardball. We stopped paying less than a year ago, and tried on numerous occasions to make arrangements. The guy my husband spoke to was abusive on several occasions and kept calling at work even though he was told not to. We had to file a complain with the FTC. We really hadn't experienced that with any other cards. The Chase, GE Moneybank, Target people were fine to deal with, especially Target--and they were getting paid.
But Citicard wanted their money and wanted it now. And we were served with a summons on Sunday--we're being sued for the entire amount. We can't afford a garnishment along with our other bills (I think it would end up being $1000 a month just for a Citicard garnishment), so we have an appt. with a bankruptcy lawyer tomorrow.
It's really too bad, because now nobody is going to get paid what they are owed. The debtors that worked with us will stop being paid, our second mortgage probably won't be paid. We really felt we could work through it, and we were doing so, but it's sad that one stubborn apple can change things.
But Citicard is really playing hardball. We stopped paying less than a year ago, and tried on numerous occasions to make arrangements. The guy my husband spoke to was abusive on several occasions and kept calling at work even though he was told not to. We had to file a complain with the FTC. We really hadn't experienced that with any other cards. The Chase, GE Moneybank, Target people were fine to deal with, especially Target--and they were getting paid.
But Citicard wanted their money and wanted it now. And we were served with a summons on Sunday--we're being sued for the entire amount. We can't afford a garnishment along with our other bills (I think it would end up being $1000 a month just for a Citicard garnishment), so we have an appt. with a bankruptcy lawyer tomorrow.
It's really too bad, because now nobody is going to get paid what they are owed. The debtors that worked with us will stop being paid, our second mortgage probably won't be paid. We really felt we could work through it, and we were doing so, but it's sad that one stubborn apple can change things.
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