Hello,
I owe about $11,000 to Providian (now Washington Mutual) and about $10,000 to Wells Fargo, both of them are VISA credit cards. I can't afford to make the payments any longer, and I'm wondering what can they do to me? The only thing I own that has any significant value is a 2006 Chevy Silverado pick up truck, but I still owe $16,000 on it to a different creditor, and I am still able to make those payments.
Can they take my Chevy truck?
Also, one of my relatives told me that once a credit card debt gets above $10,000 it becomes a completely different kind of debt that can have civil as well as criminal issues-- like they could put me in jail for not paying it. Is that true? If so, what should I do about it?
I owe about $11,000 to Providian (now Washington Mutual) and about $10,000 to Wells Fargo, both of them are VISA credit cards. I can't afford to make the payments any longer, and I'm wondering what can they do to me? The only thing I own that has any significant value is a 2006 Chevy Silverado pick up truck, but I still owe $16,000 on it to a different creditor, and I am still able to make those payments.
Can they take my Chevy truck?
Also, one of my relatives told me that once a credit card debt gets above $10,000 it becomes a completely different kind of debt that can have civil as well as criminal issues-- like they could put me in jail for not paying it. Is that true? If so, what should I do about it?
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