What can CC CO. do in the event of non-pymt

Submitted by lindaclark82 on Wed, 03/03/2010 - 23:44
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Live in CA
On social security
One credit card $7700.00
Unable to even pay debt solutions fees
Can they report to Dept of Motor Vehicles?

Hi Linda,

Welcome to this community :)

The Federal law states that Social Security cannot be garnished. If you have a separate account, into which your social security gets deposited, the creditor may not be able to garnish your Social Security Income. However, you need to prove that the account has deposits only from social security.

However, if you can't pay the outstanding debt amount, you can request the creditor to agree to a settlement. Settlement lowers the outstanding debt amount by 40-60%, and it becomes much easier to pay the debt.

Can you be more clear on your question on motor vehicles? Why do you think that the creditor may report it to the Department of Motor Vehicles?

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Aaron.

Thu, 03/04/2010 - 06:31 Permalink

they can sue you, and seek assets but not your social security. They could get a judgment and wait. if you ever come into money (inheritance, lottery, sale of home, etc) they will collect

Thu, 03/04/2010 - 11:50 Permalink