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Has anyone ever had a collection agency tell them to file BK?

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    Has anyone ever had a collection agency tell them to file BK?

    We still haven't filed. Now I'm thinking we should wait until after the holidays. We don't have the $2000 to file right now and I think I'll probably use my Christmas money to pay the lawyer (My dad usually gives us $1000). One of our creditors has already filed suit. I answered the summons, but haven't heard anything yet.

    I do talk to some of the collectors now and then to let them know I can't pay right now. Early on, before the problem got out of control, I tried to make attempts to work things out with lowered interest and lowered minimums until we got back on our feet. Everyone wanted check payment by phone, no one would send us an agreement by mail where we could mail a money order. Worse, some of them would say they needed a minimum payment of $1100 or more dollars to bring the account current.

    Yesterday, I received a call from a collection agency representing our largest credit card debt, $18,000. The lady was nice and explained that this particuliar creditor is really tough and will usually not work with a client. She said that they'd most likely sue within 60 days. She suggested that we may want to consider filing for bankruptcy. I couldn't believe it. Has anyone else been in such dire straits financially that a collection agency had suggested bankruptcy? This isn't the original creditor either, it's a collection agency that I read has a pretty mean reputation. My sister wondered if they were going to play a game of "good cop, bad cop" somehow. I thanked her for her advice and said I'd look into seeing a lawyer.

    I just thought it was a strange experience.

    I hope we can file soon as this is getting to be too stressful. I feel like every nerve in my body is on fire and everytime I hear a car outside, I think someone is coming to sue us again. I can't concentrate on my college classes and I'm just generally scared to death all the time.

    Yesterday, we got a strange call from a number that I traced online to a skip trace company. I just want this nightmare to end. I am getting totally paranoid about everything and I'm actually afraid to go to the lawyer. The creditors are having a field day with adding fees and interest to the balances, I think the total balances have jumped over $10,000 since we've stopped paying. One creditor is adding $500 a month just in interst and fees. I'm embarrassed to even go outside because I think that creditors may have called my neighbors.

    #2
    You aren't the only person that has had similiar experience of having been suggested to consider BK from a creditor.
    The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.

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      #3
      Originally posted by HRx View Post
      You aren't the only person that has had similiar experience of having been suggested to consider BK from a creditor.
      I just thought it was odd and it suprised me. Usually when I say that I can't pay, they'll press for payment or make post dated debit suggestions even. One of them (Discover) suggested I let them debit a family member's account.

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        #4
        They don't care WHO you borrow it from, they just want that payment........

        I'm sure there are still some "good souls" out there who really do understand your financial problems and are trying to "help you out" by suggesting filing bankruptcy. Basically they already KNOW they are not going to collect it from you is why they are problem suggesting it.....
        Minny

        "It's amazing the paths that our feet sometimes follow in life".

        My suggestions are from "personal experience" and research only. Do not consider this as legal advice. Each bankruptcy case is different.

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