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Lifer
Oct 18, 1999
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Make what payments you can realistically make to Chase and tell them what your plan is. Ask them if they can close out the account so you can pay what you owe on a payment plan without racking up large amounts of fees and interest.

When you get back on your feet, never carry a balance again and have a year worth of expenses put back in a liquid account to never feel like a slave to Chase again.

P.S. Any and all debt companies are a worse solution than dealing with your problems on your own by communicating with your creditors. I don't care if they are non-profit or for profit organizations.

This is my plan. Thanks everyone for your help. its appreciated.
 

lord_emperor

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Nov 4, 2009
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It sucks when life throws you a curveball and doubly sucks when your bank would rather rape you and fuck your future than get their money back a little bit later.

I had a business line of credit and was on the hook for it when my business fell through, my bank would not budge on it and piled on interest while I just broke even with minimum payments (which caused me a lot of financial stress at the time).

I seriously tried everything, practically begged to turn it into a structured loan, lined up a loan from another institution to pay it off if they'd settle just a bit, had a non-profit debt management firm negotiate for me, denied on all fronts.

I finally said "fuck you" and stopped paying it. Six months later after ensuring I'd never be able to buy a car or house, they call me up and are willing to talk. Took one day to make it into a structured loan which is now 75% paid down.