blahbleebloo
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What is the name of your state? CA
Okay, so I did a stupid thing when I was broke and hungry and took out a payday loan, with every intention of paying it back, but then due to health issues missed a lot of work and so was unable to pay it back in a timely manner.
Now I'm feeling much better (thank goodness my employer was extremely understanding), and would very much like to pay this back, however with the extravagent interest the $300 I borrowed has turned into almost $700 and I would need to make it in several payments.
So this Collection Agency called me and extremely rudely told me that if I didn't pay the balance in full then they would take me to court. I, of course, did not want this to happen, but I do acknowledge my debt, so I asked if I could make some monthly payments. She refused. Now I understand that no collector is under any obligation to enter into a payment arrangement with me so that's not the issue. Or even the rudeness, although I must say name calling is pretty unprofessional, no matter what the circumstance, but I digress.
I am not disputing the validity of the debt. I owe it, and I owe the interest (no matter how extravagent it is). I figured that since the CA wouldn't take payment arrangements, and I didn't have the cash to pay it in full, then I'd just have to deal with a judgement and garnishment of my wages. I'm not happy to have to do that, but it is what it is.
My question is this: I'm not disputing the debt, but I think in California the garnishment laws say that they can take up to 25% of your disposable earnings. This is way too much for me to be able to do, and still pay my everyday bills (oh you know those frills like rent and groceries). Is there a way that I can appeal to the courts to come up with something that I can better afford? And if so, do I do it WHEN/IF I get a summons, or do I want until AFTER a judgement has been made?
I just want to make sure I know what my options are so that I'm ready when the time comes. I'm ready to pay the piper...just hopefully in a way that doesn't put me on the street?
Okay, so I did a stupid thing when I was broke and hungry and took out a payday loan, with every intention of paying it back, but then due to health issues missed a lot of work and so was unable to pay it back in a timely manner.
Now I'm feeling much better (thank goodness my employer was extremely understanding), and would very much like to pay this back, however with the extravagent interest the $300 I borrowed has turned into almost $700 and I would need to make it in several payments.
So this Collection Agency called me and extremely rudely told me that if I didn't pay the balance in full then they would take me to court. I, of course, did not want this to happen, but I do acknowledge my debt, so I asked if I could make some monthly payments. She refused. Now I understand that no collector is under any obligation to enter into a payment arrangement with me so that's not the issue. Or even the rudeness, although I must say name calling is pretty unprofessional, no matter what the circumstance, but I digress.
I am not disputing the validity of the debt. I owe it, and I owe the interest (no matter how extravagent it is). I figured that since the CA wouldn't take payment arrangements, and I didn't have the cash to pay it in full, then I'd just have to deal with a judgement and garnishment of my wages. I'm not happy to have to do that, but it is what it is.
My question is this: I'm not disputing the debt, but I think in California the garnishment laws say that they can take up to 25% of your disposable earnings. This is way too much for me to be able to do, and still pay my everyday bills (oh you know those frills like rent and groceries). Is there a way that I can appeal to the courts to come up with something that I can better afford? And if so, do I do it WHEN/IF I get a summons, or do I want until AFTER a judgement has been made?
I just want to make sure I know what my options are so that I'm ready when the time comes. I'm ready to pay the piper...just hopefully in a way that doesn't put me on the street?