I recently had a 16k debt transfered from Discover to a realy nasty attorney located in Washington ( I'm located in Oregon )
I called discover who then gave me her contact information to make payment arrangements. My fault I waited that long but I had lost my job and was living off temp work. The fact my BF was looking for work did not help either.
I now work and have direct deposit but my job is not garnishing, instead she took 75% of my money in my checking account out last week.
Now I am considering bankruptcy and after speaking with a friend who runs an appartment complex I know it won't hurt too much trying to rent a middle class apartment. Plus I have 5 years perfect rental history where I'm at.
I guess my question is with out knowing my credit score which is probabaly somewhat low is , is it worth claiming bankruptcy? I have nothing oweing on anything in my home, we did not go out and splurge or buy tons of stuff. Most of my bill is from having discover pay off my college bill durring tough times.
Also how often can they collect money out of your bank? Once a week>? Twice a month?
Any advice?
I called discover who then gave me her contact information to make payment arrangements. My fault I waited that long but I had lost my job and was living off temp work. The fact my BF was looking for work did not help either.
I now work and have direct deposit but my job is not garnishing, instead she took 75% of my money in my checking account out last week.
Now I am considering bankruptcy and after speaking with a friend who runs an appartment complex I know it won't hurt too much trying to rent a middle class apartment. Plus I have 5 years perfect rental history where I'm at.
I guess my question is with out knowing my credit score which is probabaly somewhat low is , is it worth claiming bankruptcy? I have nothing oweing on anything in my home, we did not go out and splurge or buy tons of stuff. Most of my bill is from having discover pay off my college bill durring tough times.
Also how often can they collect money out of your bank? Once a week>? Twice a month?
Any advice?
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