Due to a long peroid of umemployment and medical expenses I owe about $60K combined on three different credit cards. Minimum payment is about $1100 combined. Since my employer changed me to part time my pay checks are about half of what they once were. I have cut my spending to the bone and am living on peanut butter sandwiches. I am looking aggressively for a new job or a second job. No luck so far.
As of today my credit card payment history is perfect due to taking money out of savings to pay the bill but effective next month I will be broke and my income will only pay for my peanut butter sandwich lifestyle. I could maybe come up with $300-$400 a month to make partial payments to my creditors. (Far short of the $1100 I owe them each and every month) I am maxed out on all my credit cards so a balance transfer is out of the question. I tried applying for more credit to give me some breathing room so I could use the available credit in a new card to pay the existing card minimum balance. But with no more credit available that does not seem to be an option.
Here is my question: What will happen when I call them and tell Citibank and Chase that I can not longer pay the minimum payment? (Yes, I know they will likely tell me that the I have to pay and will tell me to beg and borrow the money from my friends or family and threaten to up my interest rate to 30%). But what would they say after I tell them that is not possible. I just don't have the money and have no one who will elend me the money.
Is it possible I could get some type of hardship deferal and they would cut my payments down to the $300-$400 a month I could afford? Or will they play hardball and charge all kinds of fees and jack the interest up so high that my $60K in debt will soon become $80K or more in a few months.
Is it better to just stop paying and hope they will eventually offer a settlement? HELP!
As of today my credit card payment history is perfect due to taking money out of savings to pay the bill but effective next month I will be broke and my income will only pay for my peanut butter sandwich lifestyle. I could maybe come up with $300-$400 a month to make partial payments to my creditors. (Far short of the $1100 I owe them each and every month) I am maxed out on all my credit cards so a balance transfer is out of the question. I tried applying for more credit to give me some breathing room so I could use the available credit in a new card to pay the existing card minimum balance. But with no more credit available that does not seem to be an option.
Here is my question: What will happen when I call them and tell Citibank and Chase that I can not longer pay the minimum payment? (Yes, I know they will likely tell me that the I have to pay and will tell me to beg and borrow the money from my friends or family and threaten to up my interest rate to 30%). But what would they say after I tell them that is not possible. I just don't have the money and have no one who will elend me the money.
Is it possible I could get some type of hardship deferal and they would cut my payments down to the $300-$400 a month I could afford? Or will they play hardball and charge all kinds of fees and jack the interest up so high that my $60K in debt will soon become $80K or more in a few months.
Is it better to just stop paying and hope they will eventually offer a settlement? HELP!
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