Quote from clambill:
I'm wondering if anybody here knows what happens when you stop paying your credit cards. I've applied for a job at 6 places and got no phone calls. I have a couple of weeks to make a decision and wondering what I should do.
Quote from Free Thinker:
credit cards are unsecured debt. if you cant pay not much they can do besides bug you.
lol. he clearly doesnt have a job or money. what are they going to garnish?Quote from IShopAtPublix:
What kind of advice is that? They can sue you and depending on the state they can garnish your wages, but in many states (florida is a good example) if you are head of household or have dependents they won't be able to do anything.
It all depends on the balances. If you have a 500 credit card balance they are unlikely to sue (not worth the money) collectors will harass the hell out of you but won't do jack. If you have a 20,000 balance, and they look at your credit report and think you have an income stream and or assets, they very well can sue.
Quote from Free Thinker:
lol. he clearly doesnt have a job or money. what are they going to garnish?
Quote from clambill:
I have a total of 41 cents in two bank accounts and no car. I don't own property or anything really. The debt on one card is about $9000 and the other two about $1800 and $1000. I live in Quebec, Canada.
I'd like to be able to hold on to at least one credit card. I could always try to pay off two cards for the next month and not pay the $9000 one. Then if I get a job, I could start paying off that other card.
It's kind of embarassing but there isn't that much I can do about it except keep on applying for a job.
I'll have a bit of money on the 15th from someone temporarily helping me out. I'll be able to eat until the end of this month but that's about it. I have no extra money at all.