I previously posted on another thread about AMEX calling my former employer (where many of my friends still work) and humiliating me. I was wisely advised to start answering the collection calls (which I finally had the courage to do).
Honestly, I am not good at handling the creditors. I simply told AMEX that I lost a lot of my monthly income in November/December and that I have zero money to pay creditors after I pay rent, food, gas, etc.
AMEX asked me to take money out of my 401k. I (lied) told them that I didn't know you could do that and would look into it but cannot make any promises on anything. Is that a good answer?
In reality, I only have a few thousand in my 401k and that wouldn't make a dent in my debts, even if I could withdraw the whole amount. Maybe I should have just told them that.
Honestly, I am not good at handling the creditors. I simply told AMEX that I lost a lot of my monthly income in November/December and that I have zero money to pay creditors after I pay rent, food, gas, etc.
AMEX asked me to take money out of my 401k. I (lied) told them that I didn't know you could do that and would look into it but cannot make any promises on anything. Is that a good answer?
In reality, I only have a few thousand in my 401k and that wouldn't make a dent in my debts, even if I could withdraw the whole amount. Maybe I should have just told them that.
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