I'm puzzled about credit card debts that were charged off a few years back and which led to me filing Chapter 13 since the credit card company refused to negotiate with me on any kind of payment plans.
My Chapter 13 was dismissed early this year when I could not keep up with payments. I'm currently out of work.
About six weeks back I received "special offer" invitations from the credit card company for each of the three cards I had with them, offering something like a supposed 20% off if I committed to a payment plan with them and made a first payment by early July. It all seemed very bitterly ironic since they denied me any kind of payment arrangements in 2008 and immediately sent all balances to collectors who began calling and demanding $10,000 immediately or trying to trick me into getting a loan from a particular company and using my only asset, my car, to secure it so that I could then pay them some huge amount. They even said the papers could be ready that day for me to sign! I figured that they realized that I'd soon have to surrender my car to them if I accepted the terms. So I filed Chapter 13 essentially to get a payment plan.
Anyway, I'm filing Chapter 7 next month but now the credit card company that I thought had written off my debt is starting to leave automated messages on my phone.
I understand that when I failed at paying the plan and the dismissal occurred the stay was lifted. But why is the credit card company trying to collect on debts that they supposedly "charged off" years back and gave to collectors to collect? I would have thought that these amounts were off of their books.
When I got the "special offers" on payment plans I figured they realize that my next stop is Chapter 7 and that's the only reason why they were finally willing to come up with some payment schedule at all.
Of course, I'm not interested and I can't do it anyway. They should have given me a plan in 2008 instead of putting a slew of negative information on my credit report and basically forcing me into filing Chapter 13 to get out of a jam.
Anyway, I'm curious about what's going on with this process and whether my assumptions are right about these "special" offers.
I guess I'll be off of answering the phone for another three weeks or a month until I get the Chapter 7 filed and will then ensure that the new stay is in place for the duration. (I'm going pro se this time around.)
Thanks.
My Chapter 13 was dismissed early this year when I could not keep up with payments. I'm currently out of work.
About six weeks back I received "special offer" invitations from the credit card company for each of the three cards I had with them, offering something like a supposed 20% off if I committed to a payment plan with them and made a first payment by early July. It all seemed very bitterly ironic since they denied me any kind of payment arrangements in 2008 and immediately sent all balances to collectors who began calling and demanding $10,000 immediately or trying to trick me into getting a loan from a particular company and using my only asset, my car, to secure it so that I could then pay them some huge amount. They even said the papers could be ready that day for me to sign! I figured that they realized that I'd soon have to surrender my car to them if I accepted the terms. So I filed Chapter 13 essentially to get a payment plan.
Anyway, I'm filing Chapter 7 next month but now the credit card company that I thought had written off my debt is starting to leave automated messages on my phone.
I understand that when I failed at paying the plan and the dismissal occurred the stay was lifted. But why is the credit card company trying to collect on debts that they supposedly "charged off" years back and gave to collectors to collect? I would have thought that these amounts were off of their books.
When I got the "special offers" on payment plans I figured they realize that my next stop is Chapter 7 and that's the only reason why they were finally willing to come up with some payment schedule at all.
Of course, I'm not interested and I can't do it anyway. They should have given me a plan in 2008 instead of putting a slew of negative information on my credit report and basically forcing me into filing Chapter 13 to get out of a jam.
Anyway, I'm curious about what's going on with this process and whether my assumptions are right about these "special" offers.
I guess I'll be off of answering the phone for another three weeks or a month until I get the Chapter 7 filed and will then ensure that the new stay is in place for the duration. (I'm going pro se this time around.)
Thanks.
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