Hi everyone!
We're considering a Chapter 7 and I'm just now dabbling in learning the ins and outs. We haven't talked to an attorney yet.
I have two credit cards from NFCU that I have been paying every month but end up transferring the money back to my checking account as a cash advance simply because I want to keep up on the payments but then need the money for other things. I had cut up the cards months ago, so this is part of the reason I'm transferring the money back rather than using it on the cards, plus they make it so easy..
How would this look? I'm not really understanding the cash advance rule so I was hoping someone could explain it in regards to that particular situation.
Let me tell you someting, NFCU has been a blessing and a curse. A couple of years ago I began to clean up our credit and was able to refinance our car with NFCU, get a very nice overdraft and two cards each for me and DH. Then along comes the typical job loss paired with crappy paying job after that resulting in maxing out all cards, overdraft and being chronically late even after enrolling in NFCU's hardship program. We're just drowning.
I'm glad to meet you all--here's to better times and a fresh start for everyone.
I'm going to go nurse my ulcer ;)
We're considering a Chapter 7 and I'm just now dabbling in learning the ins and outs. We haven't talked to an attorney yet.
I have two credit cards from NFCU that I have been paying every month but end up transferring the money back to my checking account as a cash advance simply because I want to keep up on the payments but then need the money for other things. I had cut up the cards months ago, so this is part of the reason I'm transferring the money back rather than using it on the cards, plus they make it so easy..
How would this look? I'm not really understanding the cash advance rule so I was hoping someone could explain it in regards to that particular situation.
Let me tell you someting, NFCU has been a blessing and a curse. A couple of years ago I began to clean up our credit and was able to refinance our car with NFCU, get a very nice overdraft and two cards each for me and DH. Then along comes the typical job loss paired with crappy paying job after that resulting in maxing out all cards, overdraft and being chronically late even after enrolling in NFCU's hardship program. We're just drowning.
I'm glad to meet you all--here's to better times and a fresh start for everyone.
I'm going to go nurse my ulcer ;)
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