Hello, Chase here in Florida files lawsuits directly from a lawyer. They have pages by the hundreds where the lawyer goes and files mass lawsuits. If you search for the past year on the court website, I think it would reach 1000 lawsuits filed by the same attorney!
I thought I was seeing things, here is the link, just look at the mass lawsuits filed for debt by Chase:
Type in chase for party name, and just do a range for this month and see the 20 pages filed by the same attorney code. Click the attorney code number and the attorney's name & JP Morgan Chase will appear as the person filing the lawsuit! This means that it is the original creditor, not the collection agency suing. I searched this attorney and he is not a collection agency.
Do I wait it out, I feel like a lawsuit will be swift after 6 months of my default date which means early next year.
I defaulted this past July, but to make a long story short, I cannot file until next year September. I am getting calls from Chase, a credit card default of around 3,800 dollars.
Do I enroll in some hardship program of theirs that they offer me in the mail? (Does this ban me from filing bankruptcy, can they make some fine print agreement where you agree not to discharge the debt via chapter 7 if you accept, I am scared to accept any offer to keep them at bay), I have no assets, I live paycheck to paycheck and I have 8 other credit cards hounding me but they are collection agencies so the cease n desist helped give me peace for a bit of time. Should I wait it out? Thanks!! Advice is appreciated! This has to be the only OC that sues directly giving me no window of time until next year.
I thought I was seeing things, here is the link, just look at the mass lawsuits filed for debt by Chase:
Type in chase for party name, and just do a range for this month and see the 20 pages filed by the same attorney code. Click the attorney code number and the attorney's name & JP Morgan Chase will appear as the person filing the lawsuit! This means that it is the original creditor, not the collection agency suing. I searched this attorney and he is not a collection agency.
Do I wait it out, I feel like a lawsuit will be swift after 6 months of my default date which means early next year.
I defaulted this past July, but to make a long story short, I cannot file until next year September. I am getting calls from Chase, a credit card default of around 3,800 dollars.
Do I enroll in some hardship program of theirs that they offer me in the mail? (Does this ban me from filing bankruptcy, can they make some fine print agreement where you agree not to discharge the debt via chapter 7 if you accept, I am scared to accept any offer to keep them at bay), I have no assets, I live paycheck to paycheck and I have 8 other credit cards hounding me but they are collection agencies so the cease n desist helped give me peace for a bit of time. Should I wait it out? Thanks!! Advice is appreciated! This has to be the only OC that sues directly giving me no window of time until next year.
Comment