Hello, I am new here. I am here because I am very close to filing BK and I need all the help I can get. This is my first time ever to go through this process. It scares the life out of me. So here's my story.
I have approximately 60K in credit card debts. The debts were incurred several years ago, after my banks (major banks) offered me loan in tens of thousands at very low interest rates. Some even offered me at 0% for one entire year. The banks told me because I was their long time customer (+10 years at the time of the offers) and I maintained an excellent records (paid off my balance every month and never late).
The offers seemed really good to me so I took them in order to fund my not-for-profit project. I did take into considerations that the banks might raise the interest rates later. So, I did express my concerns with the banks. The banks told me not to worry and that the rate might go up but with my records, it wouldn't go up much. I took their assurance with some reservation. And I thought that with my records and my tenure with the banks, the rates would probably go up to about 10%. My budget (my retirement funds, my savings) would easily handle that.
The banks then used "high balances" as their excuses to raise my interest rates very high. One very well-known bank raised my rate to almost 30%, even I have been their customer since 1988 and was never late on making payments!!!
I called the banks and tried to get lower rates but my request fell on deaf ears. So I have kept biting the bullet and making my monthly payments for the last few years.
My savings is depleted. I am not working. Last month I was even forced to take a cash advance on my card to pay my rent.
I don't own a home. My car is almost 20 years old. My stereo equipments are also that old. I have books and music CDs that I collected over 20 years (1985 - 2005). Practically I have nothing I can sell to make the payments.
I read in the forum about chapter 7 and chapter 13. It looks like chapter 7 is suitable to my case. I am concerned about the cash advance I took recently to make my payments. Is that considered a fraud?
That's it for now. I do need all the help I can get.
Thank you for your time.
I have approximately 60K in credit card debts. The debts were incurred several years ago, after my banks (major banks) offered me loan in tens of thousands at very low interest rates. Some even offered me at 0% for one entire year. The banks told me because I was their long time customer (+10 years at the time of the offers) and I maintained an excellent records (paid off my balance every month and never late).
The offers seemed really good to me so I took them in order to fund my not-for-profit project. I did take into considerations that the banks might raise the interest rates later. So, I did express my concerns with the banks. The banks told me not to worry and that the rate might go up but with my records, it wouldn't go up much. I took their assurance with some reservation. And I thought that with my records and my tenure with the banks, the rates would probably go up to about 10%. My budget (my retirement funds, my savings) would easily handle that.
The banks then used "high balances" as their excuses to raise my interest rates very high. One very well-known bank raised my rate to almost 30%, even I have been their customer since 1988 and was never late on making payments!!!
I called the banks and tried to get lower rates but my request fell on deaf ears. So I have kept biting the bullet and making my monthly payments for the last few years.
My savings is depleted. I am not working. Last month I was even forced to take a cash advance on my card to pay my rent.
I don't own a home. My car is almost 20 years old. My stereo equipments are also that old. I have books and music CDs that I collected over 20 years (1985 - 2005). Practically I have nothing I can sell to make the payments.
I read in the forum about chapter 7 and chapter 13. It looks like chapter 7 is suitable to my case. I am concerned about the cash advance I took recently to make my payments. Is that considered a fraud?
That's it for now. I do need all the help I can get.
Thank you for your time.
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