Well, 3 months after my last contact with the attorneys representing Discover I've been
served today by registered mail. The amount of the suit is $3289, plus all applicable court costs and fees. I've just gotten off the phone with my state legal aid, which was about as helpful as I'd thought (none).
I'm struggling on filing an Answer or not. It would cost money (that I don't have) just to file one, on a suit that I will eventually lose anyway. As of now I still have no income, savings, car, or property. Should I just let them have their default judgment? I know many people say to avoid these (for obvious reasons), but in my situation there doesn't seem to be much for me to lose right now.
If I could ever find a steady job my first priority would be to get together enough money to hire an attorney to file bankruptcy, but until then I'm basically destitute,
I'd literally be living on the street if not for my parents. What makes it even worse is that I know this is merely the beginning. I have Chase, Capital One, and Citi lined up behind Discover.
Any advice would be appreciated.
served today by registered mail. The amount of the suit is $3289, plus all applicable court costs and fees. I've just gotten off the phone with my state legal aid, which was about as helpful as I'd thought (none).
I'm struggling on filing an Answer or not. It would cost money (that I don't have) just to file one, on a suit that I will eventually lose anyway. As of now I still have no income, savings, car, or property. Should I just let them have their default judgment? I know many people say to avoid these (for obvious reasons), but in my situation there doesn't seem to be much for me to lose right now.
If I could ever find a steady job my first priority would be to get together enough money to hire an attorney to file bankruptcy, but until then I'm basically destitute,
I'd literally be living on the street if not for my parents. What makes it even worse is that I know this is merely the beginning. I have Chase, Capital One, and Citi lined up behind Discover.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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