What is the name of your state? WI
I have a debt of $2400 on a Chase student credit card. I have been getting letters from collectors in the mail for months (they've stopping coming as much lately) and have ignored them. Tonight, however, I decided to call the collection agency so that I could begin paying off this debt. I was told that a) i HAD to pay it all off in one lump sum, and b) that if I could not pay it all within the next day or two, I would be sent court papers. (I asked if this would have happened if I had NOT called and he explained that by calling (and potentially not paying) I was saying that I was unwilling to pay and thus would be issued court papers, and have my apartment "ransacked".
My questions are: can i pay this in monthly installments? I am unemployed (since i'm a student) and can't work due to a recent hospitalization. Will I really have to go to court? and if so, how soon is this likely to happen? Does calling the collector "speed up" the process of having to go to court? What do you think will likely happen?
I want to pay of fmy card, but really cant afford to do it in a lump sum payment. After talking with the collector I am very afraid. I'd be grateful for any advice... Thanks! Shana
I have a debt of $2400 on a Chase student credit card. I have been getting letters from collectors in the mail for months (they've stopping coming as much lately) and have ignored them. Tonight, however, I decided to call the collection agency so that I could begin paying off this debt. I was told that a) i HAD to pay it all off in one lump sum, and b) that if I could not pay it all within the next day or two, I would be sent court papers. (I asked if this would have happened if I had NOT called and he explained that by calling (and potentially not paying) I was saying that I was unwilling to pay and thus would be issued court papers, and have my apartment "ransacked".
My questions are: can i pay this in monthly installments? I am unemployed (since i'm a student) and can't work due to a recent hospitalization. Will I really have to go to court? and if so, how soon is this likely to happen? Does calling the collector "speed up" the process of having to go to court? What do you think will likely happen?
I want to pay of fmy card, but really cant afford to do it in a lump sum payment. After talking with the collector I am very afraid. I'd be grateful for any advice... Thanks! Shana