Showing posts with label bankruptcy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bankruptcy. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

'Zombie debt': When collectors haunt you

After Kim Mullen filed for bankruptcy in 1993, she cut up all her credit cards in her lawyer's office. Since then, the Levittown resident has managed to obtain a good credit rating.

But in December, a debt collector contacted her, saying she had an unpaid card balance of $5,655 from 1992. With interest, the letter claimed, the debt had grown to $19,400.

As old debt seems to rise from the dead, it's taken on a name -- "zombie debt." And in recent years, more and more such debt is coming back to haunt consumers, according to their advocates and lawyers who specialize in debt.

Mullen, 46, says she doesn't remember the debt and has challenged it. Others who have received such notices say the purported old debts are a result of identity theft.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Eliminate Credit Card Debt

(ARA) - You've heard the old adage, pay down your credit card debt each month to avoid the nasty interest rate charges and fees that result from revolving balances. But if you're like many of us, you need to carry a monthly credit card balance to pay for basic living expenses and emergency purchases. This is exactly what the credit card companies want you to do - it's how they make money! One thing you may not realize is that by simply making your minimum payments it will take you a long time to eliminate credit card debt. Moreover, what happens when this credit card debt becomes too great of a burden, when you can no longer afford to keep up with your monthly minimum payments? Or worse, what happens if you experience a period of unemployment, or are facing unexpected medical costs? The short answer is that credit card companies still want and expect you to pay back your credit card debt.


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