Well - as I had expected the calls have started. It took no time at all for Discover to call -8 AM on a Sunday morning no less!
I spoke with them and though the representatives I spoke with were _nice_ they did do quite a bit of probing and proding, but thanks to the experience of the folks here I knew exactly what not to say to them to make sure I would not hang myself.
After this initial converstation they gave me about a weeks peace and now their calls are increasing on a daily/ hourly basis. Other creditors have followed in their footsteps and I have been kind of afraid to answer the phone - so I have not talked with them.
My question is this-
Does it help at all to answer and talk to them again? Will it slow down their calls again if I speak with them and again tell them that I am "In a bad situation" and cannot pay them.
Will just making contact with me slow them down for a while or will they just call me again in a few hours?
Should I just ignore the calls or should I attempt to touch base with them and inform them that I do not have anything to pay them?
Any advice or tips here would be greatly appreciated. I am just in the "inhouse collections" phase here and am fairly scared and a whole lotta annoyed by the constant ringing.
I spoke with them and though the representatives I spoke with were _nice_ they did do quite a bit of probing and proding, but thanks to the experience of the folks here I knew exactly what not to say to them to make sure I would not hang myself.
After this initial converstation they gave me about a weeks peace and now their calls are increasing on a daily/ hourly basis. Other creditors have followed in their footsteps and I have been kind of afraid to answer the phone - so I have not talked with them.
My question is this-
Does it help at all to answer and talk to them again? Will it slow down their calls again if I speak with them and again tell them that I am "In a bad situation" and cannot pay them.
Will just making contact with me slow them down for a while or will they just call me again in a few hours?
Should I just ignore the calls or should I attempt to touch base with them and inform them that I do not have anything to pay them?
Any advice or tips here would be greatly appreciated. I am just in the "inhouse collections" phase here and am fairly scared and a whole lotta annoyed by the constant ringing.
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