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goodnatured



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Posted on Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:22 pm  

Great way to look at it CMB, I guess if you have them set up for automatic payment, then it would build a great payment history.
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fireyone



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Posted on Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:20 am  

I actually think it would help.
 
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Posted on Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:14 pm  

I live in Colorado. I am on permanent social security disability with MS. I realize my SS is protected from judgemnet collection by I get a long term disablilty payment from the company I worked for. Can a credit card debt collector seize that?
 
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Posted on Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:41 pm  

I am not sure on that one. I know your SS wages are protected. I have tried to find some info on it and haven't come up with much. I would wait and see what other answers you get here at the forum. I am alot newer to this stuff and there are others that know lots moer. It would be better if you posted this as a new topic where it says "ask the community". You will be sure to draw attention to your post and recieve a much quicker response.
 
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Posted on Thu Sep 25, 2008 9:24 am  

Hi Deddezz
Social security benefit is always protected from garnishment except for Federal tax payment and child support and alimony obligations and not for credit card debt, even if you get a long term disability payment from the company for which you worked. All you need to do is to inform the court that the money you receive is a disability benefit. You can also choose to contact the state AGs office for more details. The contact information of AGs office of Colorado is
Attorney General
1525 Sherman St.
7th floor, Denver, CO 80203
You can also call them at (303)866-4500
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fireyone



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Posted on Fri Sep 26, 2008 5:25 pm  

Glad you jumped in there Justin I really had no clue on this one. It is good to know that all disability benefits are prtected.
 
goodnatured



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Posted on Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:45 am  

You can view all these laws on the social security website. just google it.
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fireyone



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Posted on Sun Sep 28, 2008 3:22 pm  

I have never been to the website but I know the government socoal security wages are exempt from credit card collections. I just didn;t know if the ones given to you from you past employer was under the same guidelines.
 
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