I have a friend who is overwhelmed with CC debt. His current balance on his chase card is 87k, and he has not paid since September. Every month the balance increases by about $1500 due to interest, and late charges. He had a 40k limit, but had several charges into dispute, and Chase gave him the money back, he charged medical bills and did a BT for about 30k to another credit card in September. Well, the merchant disputes, he lost, and Chase rebilled his account, therefore causing it to go way overlimit. He is being sued by CitiFinancial and American General as well. He has court in March. I can probably stall that for him by a few months b/c I have alot of legal knowledge. However, he is broke, I mean broke. He is above the median, but with his child support and mortgages, he qualifies for a 7.
What do you think Chase will do when he files BK? Obviously if he files now, there is presumption of fraud, but if he files in March or April, what do you think would happen? He will keep the home b/c he owes just about what it is worth (i.e. no equity) and has one vehicle.
Other bills include about 16k to BOA, 27k to Navy CU, 4k to WAMU and 50k to Citibank. He just can't do it anymore. AGF and CITI are also suing for about 10k each.
He gave up, he hasnt paid anything and charged anything since September. When do you think it would be safe for him to file BK??? He really needs a fresh start, his ex wife took him to the ringer and he is paying child support for a kid that is not even biologically his. His bank account keeps dwindling, even with the BK, he will be just about "breaking even" every month with no CC payments.
My concern is the Chase 87k (will probably be over 91k in March) and the 50k Citibank debt...any thoughts???
What do you think Chase will do when he files BK? Obviously if he files now, there is presumption of fraud, but if he files in March or April, what do you think would happen? He will keep the home b/c he owes just about what it is worth (i.e. no equity) and has one vehicle.
Other bills include about 16k to BOA, 27k to Navy CU, 4k to WAMU and 50k to Citibank. He just can't do it anymore. AGF and CITI are also suing for about 10k each.
He gave up, he hasnt paid anything and charged anything since September. When do you think it would be safe for him to file BK??? He really needs a fresh start, his ex wife took him to the ringer and he is paying child support for a kid that is not even biologically his. His bank account keeps dwindling, even with the BK, he will be just about "breaking even" every month with no CC payments.
My concern is the Chase 87k (will probably be over 91k in March) and the 50k Citibank debt...any thoughts???
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