I also have a question about creditor objectability:
Back in May, I went to the dentists and it turns out I had to have a root canal. Due in full at time of service, only choice I had was to put it on a credit card - $1900 (does ANYONE have this kind of cash in their wallet?)
So anyway, the creditor, Citibank, Slashed my credit line below the balance immediately, which put me over my credit line, charged me an over-the-limit fee, raised my interest rate to default, and the minimum payment was nearly $1000.
I sent them a letter stating that I could not possibly afford to make the payment they demanded and made it clear that I had no problem making payments until they did this. No response, other than the "you're past due... blah blah blah..." form letters. Until this happened, I had NEVER made a late payment to any creditor, and I continue to pay the credit cards I can afford, but others have gotten wind of my situation with Citi and have started subsequently screwing those accounts too.
Is the $1900 charge going to objectionable if I end up filing Chapter 7? Since the incident, I have stopped charging on all cards and continued my payments. Nonetheless, this is the incident that sent me over the edge, so I'll be facing Ch. 7 sooner or later.
Any thoughts? My 'intent to pay' on the account was there until they did this.
Back in May, I went to the dentists and it turns out I had to have a root canal. Due in full at time of service, only choice I had was to put it on a credit card - $1900 (does ANYONE have this kind of cash in their wallet?)
So anyway, the creditor, Citibank, Slashed my credit line below the balance immediately, which put me over my credit line, charged me an over-the-limit fee, raised my interest rate to default, and the minimum payment was nearly $1000.
I sent them a letter stating that I could not possibly afford to make the payment they demanded and made it clear that I had no problem making payments until they did this. No response, other than the "you're past due... blah blah blah..." form letters. Until this happened, I had NEVER made a late payment to any creditor, and I continue to pay the credit cards I can afford, but others have gotten wind of my situation with Citi and have started subsequently screwing those accounts too.
Is the $1900 charge going to objectionable if I end up filing Chapter 7? Since the incident, I have stopped charging on all cards and continued my payments. Nonetheless, this is the incident that sent me over the edge, so I'll be facing Ch. 7 sooner or later.
Any thoughts? My 'intent to pay' on the account was there until they did this.
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