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    Has anyone had any experience with Discover? I've read that they are fast to sue?

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    I defaulted on my credit cards in December 2008. In December 2009 I was served by Discover. They are the only ones to sue me so far, though I owe them very little in comparison to my other creditors.

    I have a pre-trial conference in early February. I haven't decided whether to file BK or let them get a judgment, as I have some health issues that aren't resolved yet.

    Supposedly Discover is the most sue-happy of credit cards. Good luck to you.

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      I made my last payment to Discover in Jul 09. The balance was about $6500 ($6900) was the limit.
      Of course now it's over the limit because of interest/late fees.
      Other than my statements saying, "Your Account is Seriously Past Due", nothing else seems to be happening.
      I haven't answered a single phone call, though.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Naomi View Post
        I made my last payment to Discover in Jul 09. The balance was about $6500 ($6900) was the limit.
        Of course now it's over the limit because of interest/late fees.
        Other than my statements saying, "Your Account is Seriously Past Due", nothing else seems to be happening.
        I haven't answered a single phone call, though.
        interesting. mine is about that same amount, and the situation is similar. Never received a call from Discover. They did send the account to Encore, a CA, but I DV'd them and have not heard a peep.
        Stopped Paying CC's 2/2009. Retained Attorney 1/10/2010 Filed 1/23/2010. Discharged 5/19/10 $187K CC, $240K 2nd,$417K 1st, No asset Ch-7

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          #5
          Originally posted by ChrissyF View Post
          Has anyone had any experience with Discover? I've read that they are fast to sue?
          I found them not only quick to sue (at the 10th month), but the most unwilling to discuss a low interest pay-off plan once a debt was approaching charge off.

          BOA, Citi, Chase and Amex all became realistic after 3 or 4 months of missed payments. Discover, OTOH, even days before charge off never offered less than 15% interest with no forgiveness of past fees or interest which effectively made their account a 50% account.

          I believe in the UK, if you come to terms with 75% of your creditors, the terms are imposed upon the other 25%. The would have come in handy. In my case, Discover's hard-ball payed off for them as I was able to avoid bankruptcy (at least so far) thanks in particular to Amex giving me two years interest free. Citi and BOA gave me 5 year, low interest payoffs. All free cash over the next six months is earmarked for Discover.

          Should the economy re-collapse and civil disorder break out, Discover . . . never mind . . .

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