Originally posted by TEW
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One of my relatives recently passed away and he had a rather large Chase VISA bill.
They haven't called me yet, but other relatives have received very nasty and threatening phone calls from their probate department.
I know even if they did sue me or another relative for his debt that they couldn't win in court, but it's the hassle of it all that I don't like. I don't want to be bothered with going to court over a debt that was never mine.
P.S.-- for those wondering what makes a creditor more aggressive or more likely to sue, from my experience and from other people I know, if a creditor can call you at work (in other words they know you have a job and wages to garnish) they are far more likely to sue. Garnishment of wages is their primary method of getting a judgment paid. They know the debtor will be running scared and do almost anything to pay off the debt to stop the garnishment and keep their boss from getting mad at them. So look for employers who don't check your credit or consider self-employment or temporary jobs to make yourself as judgment proof as possible. In most cases from my experience, this makes them less likely to file a lawsuit against you because they know you're going to be difficult to collect. I also tell them on the phone and in writing that I am judgment proof, and that seems to help, too.
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