Account frozen In Georgia
Hi. I checked my bank account balance online a couple of days ago and found out that I had a negative balance of almost $6,000. I thought, well the bank has just merged with another bank and maybe there are some technical problems, so I gave it about 12 hours and then I called the bank. The lady from the bank informed me that I have a judgement against my account and she gave me what information she had, such as court location, attorney name and the creditor. Turns out that it is an old account for a credit card that I got behind on in 2002 (after being on maternity leave)and at a later date, I tried to resolve the past due payments, but I was told (by someone at Citibank) that they couldn't work anything out with me. So ever since then, I haven't ever tried to re-assume the debt, because they weren't willing to work with me. About 2 years ago, my wages were garnished for this same account, and they recovered about 7 months worth of Garnisment payments. I changed jobs 1 1/2 yrs ago and now they are after me again. I am considering filing bankruptcy because of this, and even though I really don't want to, I don't know what other choices I have. The problem I have is that I was also behind on some student loans, and I went into a repayment agreement with them and am about 1-2 payments away from meeting that agreement, and getting things back on good standings. But part of the repayment plan required me to provide them with a bank acc't for electronic payments. Now that my account is frozen, these last few payments won't be made on time and that will only cause me more problems. I need quick answers to know how to solve this problem. Should I open another account for those student loan payments, while I resolve this issue? Some information that might help, is that the lady at the bank told me that the debit for the judgement won't actually "hard" post until October 2008. Is this common procedure?
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