Sorry to keep beating this question....BUT .....
When you stop making payments and you don't have the 90+ days between the last time you used cc, doesn't that draw suspicion of fraud? As if you went out and made charges and then didn't try to pay the mins for next month?
I am a no-asset case. All my debt is divorce related. I can't imagine the creditors challenging the charges, but you never know.
Also, do you think there is a particular dollar amount where the creditors will try to challange it? For instance, a $3K balance is probably not going to draw as much attention as a $10K balance or am I mistaken?
If I didn't have to pay the cc mins, I could easily convert to cash and carry.
Thanks!
When you stop making payments and you don't have the 90+ days between the last time you used cc, doesn't that draw suspicion of fraud? As if you went out and made charges and then didn't try to pay the mins for next month?
I am a no-asset case. All my debt is divorce related. I can't imagine the creditors challenging the charges, but you never know.
Also, do you think there is a particular dollar amount where the creditors will try to challange it? For instance, a $3K balance is probably not going to draw as much attention as a $10K balance or am I mistaken?
If I didn't have to pay the cc mins, I could easily convert to cash and carry.
Thanks!
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