Hi all,
I was wondering if I could get some advice. I have charged off credit card accounts (7 of them) in the amount of about $49k. I defaulted on all of them 5 years ago this month.
I was sued by a local attorney representing Commonwealth, who was assigned by Citibank, last year (June). The original balance was just under $8,000 but they sued me for $16,500. I never answered the summons and expected a default judgment. In January of this year, the judge denied their final judgment due insufficient proof of debt. That was the last I heard from them. I must have had a lucky rabbit's foot in my pocket that I didn't know about because I was a no-show. If a default judgment would have been awarded I would have filed for bankruptcy.
So I'm not sure what to do now. If my creditors were willing to settle in the 5 - 10% range I could do it. But that is all I have to settle with. I don't own a home or car (I lease a taxi). My only assets are my personal property and I haven't used credit in 5 years. My student loans were paid off last month. I'm an independent taxi driver and I am paid in cash, and pay all my bills in cash. So I know what it's like to live on a cash only basis.
I guess my question is what is the best thing to do? I wish that I had filed bk about 4 years ago, but I didn't and now I am here. I was never issued a 1099 from any of my creditors. I was on another website and posed the same question and many posters told me not to bother filing bk now because the SOL in FL has passed.
Believe me, I'm not anti bankruptcy or anything. I just wonder if it's the wise thing to do since the SOL has passed. Creditors had their chance to sue but didn't (1 did). I'm wondering if I should seek counsel of a bk attorney or a credit attorney.
Oh, the reason I didn't file bk before had nothing to do with future credit. I was concerned about future employment (I don't want to be a taxi driver forever). I understand that you can't be fired solely because of bk, but nothing has shown me that you can't be hired because of a bk on your record.
I would appreciate any and all opinions. And if I'm in the wrong thread, let me know. Thanks to everyone!!!
I was wondering if I could get some advice. I have charged off credit card accounts (7 of them) in the amount of about $49k. I defaulted on all of them 5 years ago this month.
I was sued by a local attorney representing Commonwealth, who was assigned by Citibank, last year (June). The original balance was just under $8,000 but they sued me for $16,500. I never answered the summons and expected a default judgment. In January of this year, the judge denied their final judgment due insufficient proof of debt. That was the last I heard from them. I must have had a lucky rabbit's foot in my pocket that I didn't know about because I was a no-show. If a default judgment would have been awarded I would have filed for bankruptcy.
So I'm not sure what to do now. If my creditors were willing to settle in the 5 - 10% range I could do it. But that is all I have to settle with. I don't own a home or car (I lease a taxi). My only assets are my personal property and I haven't used credit in 5 years. My student loans were paid off last month. I'm an independent taxi driver and I am paid in cash, and pay all my bills in cash. So I know what it's like to live on a cash only basis.
I guess my question is what is the best thing to do? I wish that I had filed bk about 4 years ago, but I didn't and now I am here. I was never issued a 1099 from any of my creditors. I was on another website and posed the same question and many posters told me not to bother filing bk now because the SOL in FL has passed.
Believe me, I'm not anti bankruptcy or anything. I just wonder if it's the wise thing to do since the SOL has passed. Creditors had their chance to sue but didn't (1 did). I'm wondering if I should seek counsel of a bk attorney or a credit attorney.
Oh, the reason I didn't file bk before had nothing to do with future credit. I was concerned about future employment (I don't want to be a taxi driver forever). I understand that you can't be fired solely because of bk, but nothing has shown me that you can't be hired because of a bk on your record.
I would appreciate any and all opinions. And if I'm in the wrong thread, let me know. Thanks to everyone!!!
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