After much 'hmmmhumming' because I am basically 'collection proof' I have recently decided to file for bk in the near future, however.... today I received a letter that sheds a possible new light on things:
" The letter was from a 'Class Action Settlement Administrator' and it stated: "this lawsuit concerns promotional loan offers that some Chase credit cardholders accepted, whereby the loan was subject to a fixed interest rate (APR) until the loan balance was paid off in full. In November 2008 and June 2009, Chase sent some of these cardholders a 'Change in Terms" notice, raising their minimum monthly payment from 2% to 5% of their outstanding account balance and, in some cases applying a $ 10 monthly fee to their account.
Plaintiffs brought this lawsuit alleging that the Change in terms was improper. Chase contends that the Change in Terms was lawful and denies that its conduct was in any way illegal or improper. PLAINTIFFS AND CHASE HAVE AGREED TO A SETTLEMENT TO RESOLVE THIS LAWSUIT...." (for $ 200 Million).
As one of the poeple, I was deeply affected, and could not afford the the increase of minimum monthly payment from 2% to 5 % on my 2 Chase credit cards. CHASE NOT ONLY CAUSED ME TO GO INTO DEFAULT WITH THE INCREASE, BUT ALSO TRIGGERED THE SUBSEQUENT SNOWBALL EFFECT WITH MY OTHER CREDIT CARDS.
I am now thinking of 'bailing out' of the class action suit and thinking of suing CHASE on my own for forcing me into a position of bankruptcy. Througout my 81 yrs I had ALWAYS paid my bills on time, was NEVER late on anything, never defaulted on anything, had never had to even contemplated bk, and always had excellent credit...that was UNTIL CHASE CAME AROUND....
I am of the opinion that Chase should 'eat' everything I owe them (or by now the junk debt buyer)
I believe that they should have to pay for all the other credit card defaults that I subsequently had to face as a result of their actions (other cards THEREAFTER also raised their terms...).
I am also of the opinion that they owe me for losing my good credit rating, and ...
I believe I also deserve to be compensated for A LOT OF HEART ACHE AND FRUSTRATION.
NOW....as I am wondering if there is a good attorney out there who would go after CHASE on my behalf (with the understanding that I do not have the funds to pay any attorney up front) I WOULD VALUE YOUR INPUT and THOUGHTS !
" The letter was from a 'Class Action Settlement Administrator' and it stated: "this lawsuit concerns promotional loan offers that some Chase credit cardholders accepted, whereby the loan was subject to a fixed interest rate (APR) until the loan balance was paid off in full. In November 2008 and June 2009, Chase sent some of these cardholders a 'Change in Terms" notice, raising their minimum monthly payment from 2% to 5% of their outstanding account balance and, in some cases applying a $ 10 monthly fee to their account.
Plaintiffs brought this lawsuit alleging that the Change in terms was improper. Chase contends that the Change in Terms was lawful and denies that its conduct was in any way illegal or improper. PLAINTIFFS AND CHASE HAVE AGREED TO A SETTLEMENT TO RESOLVE THIS LAWSUIT...." (for $ 200 Million).
As one of the poeple, I was deeply affected, and could not afford the the increase of minimum monthly payment from 2% to 5 % on my 2 Chase credit cards. CHASE NOT ONLY CAUSED ME TO GO INTO DEFAULT WITH THE INCREASE, BUT ALSO TRIGGERED THE SUBSEQUENT SNOWBALL EFFECT WITH MY OTHER CREDIT CARDS.
I am now thinking of 'bailing out' of the class action suit and thinking of suing CHASE on my own for forcing me into a position of bankruptcy. Througout my 81 yrs I had ALWAYS paid my bills on time, was NEVER late on anything, never defaulted on anything, had never had to even contemplated bk, and always had excellent credit...that was UNTIL CHASE CAME AROUND....
I am of the opinion that Chase should 'eat' everything I owe them (or by now the junk debt buyer)
I believe that they should have to pay for all the other credit card defaults that I subsequently had to face as a result of their actions (other cards THEREAFTER also raised their terms...).
I am also of the opinion that they owe me for losing my good credit rating, and ...
I believe I also deserve to be compensated for A LOT OF HEART ACHE AND FRUSTRATION.
NOW....as I am wondering if there is a good attorney out there who would go after CHASE on my behalf (with the understanding that I do not have the funds to pay any attorney up front) I WOULD VALUE YOUR INPUT and THOUGHTS !
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