Money 8/4 - Barb sued by another bank - Capital One Bank

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How much is the lawsuit over?

  • $0 ~ $1,000

    Votes: 16 4.5%
  • $1,001 ~ $2,500

    Votes: 21 5.9%
  • $2,501 ~ $5,000

    Votes: 87 24.6%
  • $5,001 ~ $10,000

    Votes: 99 28.0%
  • $10,001 ~ $25,000

    Votes: 47 13.3%
  • More than $25,000

    Votes: 84 23.7%

  • Total voters
    354
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The hearing date is September 14th.
 
I wonder how many more of these are coming? I don't see an end to the begging saga anytime soon.
 
So, do you trawl the justice system for instances of ''weston'' ''chandler'' and ''sonichu'' or how do you keep finding these?
 
If only there was an able bodied individual who could get a job, and help with payments.
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(oh wait there is)
 
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I guess Barb is the victim of bank bullies trying to get their money back. Well, she's not only a "victim" though, she's more like:
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Time for more begging videos with Barb corpse and Chris, I guess.
 
How long do you even have to go without paying your debts to get sued?

It can take fucking years in some cases, especially if you appear to be working (Mailing back and forth attempting to nail down exactly what is owed and isn't for instance) with them and are cordial. However, it can quickly escalate from paper mail, to slow trickle of phone calls, to the legal limit of phone call volume, straight to a lawsuit if you keep brushing them off, or worse, you are dumb enough to tell them "don't contact me again". Legally, you can do this, and legally, they have to stop once you formally request they no longer bother you.

Which means they will immediately move to the "sue your ass" phase, which they want to avoid as much as you do, the same way a bank would rather have you pay your damn mortgage even at a refinanced rate than reposses the house.
 
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How can the bank collect money from a dead woman? Barb hasn't been alive for a month, easy, not since Chris Weekend At Bernie'd her.
 
It can't really be worth it for a bank to go after some amount under five figures, can it? Wouldn't the legal costs add up to more than that anyway?
 
It can't really be worth it for a bank to go after some amount under five figures, can it? Wouldn't the legal costs add up to more than that anyway?

Not if the bank has a bunch of lawyers that work on retainer for this stuff. A lot of people who get sued for outstanding debts probably don't even show up and the court just awards the bank a default judgement, and then they turn it over to a collection agency.
 
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