Back in January, I received a letter from a lawyer who wanted to sue me for an old Bank of America credit card I defaulted on. They said I owed $6200 when the final balance before charge-off was $3100. I did the debt verification and validation thing and just received another letter from the lawyer. This time he's asking me to contact his office to "discuss the sum of $3100 plus interest at the rate of 27.7% per annum." He wants to hear from me within 10 days -- the letter is dated March 19 and I received it on Monday.
What do I do now? I owe the debt -- one of the documents I received during the validation process was an old statement with the amount of $3100. I have no money to settle the debt and am broke until Friday. I could possibly manage to pay off the debt at $50-$100 per month, but there's no way in hell I can afford the full amount upfront. How do I set up a payment plan? Can I do it in a letter? I really don't want to talk to this person on the phone.
This is just one of the many debts I have. I've thought about bankruptcy and have visited two lawyers, but lack the funds to hire a lawyer or file for BK right now. (Both lawyers wanted at least $1000 to retain them. Ha ha, like I can afford that.) I'm thinking about possibly filing later in the year after my financial situation improves. (I'm paying too much for rent and am looking to move to a cheaper place when my lease is up in June. That would free up $200-300 per month for me.)
I'm not sure what to do. If anyone has any advice, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
What do I do now? I owe the debt -- one of the documents I received during the validation process was an old statement with the amount of $3100. I have no money to settle the debt and am broke until Friday. I could possibly manage to pay off the debt at $50-$100 per month, but there's no way in hell I can afford the full amount upfront. How do I set up a payment plan? Can I do it in a letter? I really don't want to talk to this person on the phone.
This is just one of the many debts I have. I've thought about bankruptcy and have visited two lawyers, but lack the funds to hire a lawyer or file for BK right now. (Both lawyers wanted at least $1000 to retain them. Ha ha, like I can afford that.) I'm thinking about possibly filing later in the year after my financial situation improves. (I'm paying too much for rent and am looking to move to a cheaper place when my lease is up in June. That would free up $200-300 per month for me.)
I'm not sure what to do. If anyone has any advice, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks.
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