I didn't realize until after I'd done that last week that I could have had instant access if I gave them my debit card number. Oh well, live and learn, right?
I went to look and apparently there is only one creditor that seems to be objecting: HSBC. I bought a laptop from HP early in 2008 after my 8 year old one had died, and had it financed. I honestly had intended to pay it, but then the economy tanked, rising grocery and gas prices killed any extra money I had to do it. I do some work at home, so it's easier to use something I can port around if I need to, so I do sort of need my laptop. Anyway, they are apparently being represented by Bass & Associates. I've read that they are a bit unscrupulous. What can I expect from them? If I have to give it back, that's fine. I can save up for another one, but would they at least let me reaffirm? Or is that a no go?
I went to look and apparently there is only one creditor that seems to be objecting: HSBC. I bought a laptop from HP early in 2008 after my 8 year old one had died, and had it financed. I honestly had intended to pay it, but then the economy tanked, rising grocery and gas prices killed any extra money I had to do it. I do some work at home, so it's easier to use something I can port around if I need to, so I do sort of need my laptop. Anyway, they are apparently being represented by Bass & Associates. I've read that they are a bit unscrupulous. What can I expect from them? If I have to give it back, that's fine. I can save up for another one, but would they at least let me reaffirm? Or is that a no go?

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