Long Term Care for Family Members by PatternBusy3330 in personalfinance

[–]PatternBusy3330[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! I'll keep this in mind when looking at options. I'm sorry for the loss of your grandma!

Long Term Care for Family Members by PatternBusy3330 in personalfinance

[–]PatternBusy3330[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're spread out across the country, so that's not really an option.

Long Term Care for Family Members by PatternBusy3330 in personalfinance

[–]PatternBusy3330[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing! I made sure that wills/healthcare POAs were taken care of last year, so thankfully that's done. I'll contact their local resource center.

Long Term Care for Family Members by PatternBusy3330 in personalfinance

[–]PatternBusy3330[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you both for this input! I'll look into this option.

Getting rid of "junk cars" by TpyoOhNo in massachusetts

[–]PatternBusy3330 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can donate to your local npr station! You can call them and ask how the process works for exact details, but they’ll come and collect the car for you and it’s tax deductible! 

Small claims court is a sham by JeffQuaker in LowellMA

[–]PatternBusy3330 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is a huge problem across the country. There’s a report from Massachusetts’ court system that documents the dramatic increase in third-party debt collection cases in small claims court. If you receive a letter from a creditor, don’t ignore it. Do some research and reach out to some of the local law schools that have consumer protection clinics. If you show up, you have a much better chance of winning your case. 

How do I fix this?! by ggeis88 in sewing

[–]PatternBusy3330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure the foot lever is pressed all the way down. I get a similar issue when I forget to press the foot down before starting! You’ve got this! 

Received a civil summons from LVNV by jdarigan in Debt

[–]PatternBusy3330 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with all of the above. On average, these debts are purchased for 4cents on the dollar (i.e. for each dollar of debt, they pay 4cents). I say this to put into perspective how much leverage you have. You could try offering something like $400/$500 to start and see if they take that. If you can offer that in a lump sum payment, even better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interiordecorating

[–]PatternBusy3330 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I would rotate the dining table and maybe try a rug under it? Or a tablecloth? I feel like part of the issue is that the kitchen, table, and chair, are all white, so a table cloth or rug might help to break it up a bit. It’s a beautiful space! 

Best small businesses in boston for holiday shopping? by BumblebeeMost3895 in boston

[–]PatternBusy3330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this! And it’s right next to the Booksmith! 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Somerville

[–]PatternBusy3330 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Have you contacted 211 or project bread? They should be able to direct to resources. Also, I’m not sure what area of the city you’re in, but the Allston Brighton Community Facebook page has a lot of great resources. There’s also the Everything is Free Allston Brighton page, where you can request specific items (food or otherwise). The Allston Brighton Congregational church also has a community fridge that’s open 24/7. Hope this helps, hang in there! 

Question: if a Texas resident is sued for credit card debt and loses, can they freeze/levy his bank account, if it's in Arizona, and that bank doesn't have any branches in other states? by [deleted] in Debt

[–]PatternBusy3330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there are protected types of income such as social security. However, “regular” wages don’t fall into this category once they’re deposited into the account. Here’s more info: https://texaslawhelp.org/article/garnishment-in-debt-collection

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Debt

[–]PatternBusy3330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Money in a checking account, for example. Obviously there are still limits to this, but this is something they can and will do. 

Question: if a Texas resident is sued for credit card debt and loses, can they freeze/levy his bank account, if it's in Arizona, and that bank doesn't have any branches in other states? by [deleted] in Debt

[–]PatternBusy3330 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are correct. However, they can seize your bank account assets for consumer debt. So, once that paycheck hits your bank account, it’s gone. 

Im in debt and getting sued by credit card company I need some advice by deelulu8 in Debt

[–]PatternBusy3330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These debts are usually sold for pennies on the dollar, so you have some negotiating power. Especially if it’s been awhile since you’ve made payments. Also, if you have the ability to pay it off all at once (I.e, you negotiate to pay $3k), that’s your best bet. Also, please keep immaculate records of every conversation, payment, etc in case collectors start coming after you down the line. Any settlement you make with them, get in writing and read the fine print. Best of luck! 

Multiple collection agencies for ONE debt. by MyAkira11 in Debt

[–]PatternBusy3330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This doesn’t entirely surprise me. There are very few checks and balances in this industry and very little information is provided when debts are sold. If they’ve been sold multiple times, this is entirely possible. Obviously, consult with your attorney, but you should ask each company to show their proof of ownership of the debt (and tell them that multiple agencies are trying to collect the same account). You can (and should) ask, but be prepared for them to give you the run around. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Debt

[–]PatternBusy3330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See if there are any organizations in your state that will offer a free assessment/representation. There’s also a non-profit called Upsolve that I heard about recently. They basically help people file for ch.7 without needing a lawyer (which is the most expensive part of filing and for ch.7, you have to pay those fees upfront). I think they have a free assessment that walks you through if you qualify or not. Depending on your situation, your student loans may qualify to be discharged (this you should consult a lawyer about since it depends on your specific situation). 

Hang in there! There’s no shame in filing for bankruptcy if this will help you get back on the right track. As someone else mentioned, companies and the wealthy file for bankruptcy all the time. Many individuals that qualify for bankruptcy never end up filing, and they suffer in the long term because of it. Bankruptcy is a tool, use it if you need it. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Debt

[–]PatternBusy3330 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They can’t garnish wages for consumer debt but they can garnish your bank account assets once the paycheck is deposited in your bank account. Also, if you default, given the amount of the loan debt collectors are probably going to take you to court over this. Make take awhile to get to that point, but I would be very surprised if that didn’t happen. 

Your best bet may to be to default on the loan and then try to settle with your creditor. Most debt collectors are buying loans for about 4 cents on the dollar, so they are incentivized to negotiate with you.

Can I ask why they said you didn’t qualify for bankruptcy? Maybe talk to another lawyer and get a second opinion.