Being sued by credit card company
I am being sued by US Bank for 12,826.91 plus costs. They added on $3110.65 from the original balance of 971.26. Is this interest possibly?? I know that I was previously at $6991.82 before all the interest and finance charges.
History: I was a student for 4 years and was having trouble paying the minimum payments. I did call the company to try to set up a payment plan as I had done with other credit cards. I asked to have the finance charges stopped so I might be able to afford the minimum payments. They insisted on a specific amount of $247.00 a month to be automatically taken out of my account. I told them that was too much and they wouldn't go any lower and proceeded to tell me that if I didn't agree that it would be a charge off and that would affect things such as my car insurance, etc. Scared about what would happen I agreed to the automatic payments. I also asked for the agreement in writing or I would not do the automatic payments and also requested the phone # of the person I was dealing with. Needless to say, I never received the agreement in writing and when it came time for the $$ to come out of my account, I didn't have it all. I cancelled the payments with the bank to avoid overdraft charges and tried to call the person I had dealt with. The phone # given to me just rang without an answer every time I called. I, over time, thought that the account had gone to a charge off and that I would be contacted and would be able to come to a settlement. I don't recall ever hearing of a charge off being done and now I just received court papers from a sheriff at my door. I recently finished school and just started a job 2 weeks ago but I don't want my wages to be garnished as my hours are not reliable and I cannot afford to have a lot of $$ taken out of my checks. I have a family that needs to be taken care of and student loan payments that will be starting. I don't want to fall behind on paying all my other bills because they settle on a monthly payment I cannot afford. I need to know what my options are.