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uptheriver
Apr 18, 2007, 11:40 AM
If a judgement is placed against you for credit card debt how long does is last?
Also can the law firm representing the credit card company(discover) take any personal property.. such as automobiles that are owned or your home
The credit card is approx 6,000; and I don't have any means to pay or even make a settlement offer; if I did I wouldn't be in this situation.
I live in PA.
Any advise will be appreciated.

krittengirl
Apr 24, 2007, 12:04 AM
If a judgement is placed against you for credit card debt how long does is last?
Also can the law firm representing the credit card company(discover) take any personal property.. such as automobiles that are owned or your home
The credit card is approx 6,000; and I don't have any means to pay or even make a settlement offer; if I did I wouldn't be in this situation.
I live in PA.
Any advise will be appreciated.
A satisfied judgement stays on your credit report for 7 years in PA. And if you do not make arrangements to pay and stick with them then the law firm can at least have your bank account frozen and garnish your wages.
Remember what the company wants is to get their money. See if you can offer to pay even 10 or 20 dollars a month. Even though it will take a long while they will see that you are attempting to pay off the debt and not trying to stiff them. It is better to make small payments every month than to make a larger payment less often. They like to see consistency and that you are thinking about paying the debt.

jphicks
Apr 25, 2007, 09:53 AM
Obviously, Pennsylvania is not a very debtor friendly state and if your bank account can be frozen and wages garnished, the first answer is pretty much on target. Now, seems to me, a new bank account at a different bank might be in order and in someone else’s name with you as an authorized user might be an option.

Did you ever sign a contract with this credit card company? Not an application, a contract? Do they have any written, dated and signed instrument that they could present in court to prove you entered into a valid contract with them? Sales slips don’t qualify as they are not a valid contract.

Pat Hicks
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ScottGem
Apr 25, 2007, 10:01 AM
Generally a judgement will last 10 years, but its renewable. Usually at least for another 10 years. Sometimes it can be renewed indefinitely.

Usually they will not go after personal property and primary residences are usually exempt. At worst they might be able to place a lien on the residence. But that only means you can't sell the property until you satisify the lien.