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Along the road, the credit card company sends the debt to an allied collection agency which will take you to court

Question:
I thought people go to court to get justice; right? I have seen courts are casinos for games to be played and injustice to prevail!? A friend of mine told me the following story: Highly known credit card company has insurance against unemployment that is sold under one attractive policies to customers. Along the road, these policies get changed negatively without the attention of the customer! To do the policy change, this credit card company makes a small note on a monthly bill of the customer so s/he doesn't notice it till it is too late! The credit card company makes of course millions of dirty money by month out of this. When a customer discovers s/he was cheated, there is nothing s/he can do! Along the road, the credit card company sends the debt to an allied collection agency which will take you to court, issue a judgment against you, then use that to team-up with the IRS to garnish your wages! Is there a law firm in this country that specializes in fighting this kind of corporate terrorism?!


Answer:
Q: Highly known credit card company has insurance against unemployment that is sold under one attractive policies to customers. A: I *guess* you mean the program that pays your minimum payment if you become unemployed. Q: Along the road, these policies get changed negatively without the attention of the customer! To do the policy change, this credit card company makes a small note on a monthly bill of the customer so s/he doesn't notice it till it is too late!
A: Translation: you didn't bother to read the notices on your bill, and now you're complaining because you don't like the provisions you didn't bother to read. Q: The credit card company makes of course millions of dirty money by month out of this. When a customer discovers s/he was cheated, there is nothing s/he can do!
A: The practice may be sharp, but then this "insurance" is a bad deal for the consumer from the get-go. However, if notice was given in the monthly bill, it's simply false to call this "dirty money". Q: Along the road, the credit card company sends the debt to an allied collection agency which will take you to court, issue a judgment against you, then use that to team-up with the IRS to garnish your wages!
A: No, not to team up with the IRS. The IRS collects its own debts and certain others mandated by Federal law (e.g. unpaid child support), but not ordinary commercial debt. On the other hand, it *is* true that you can be taken to court for an unpaid debt, have a judgment entered against you, and have your wages garnisheed after court action. Your remedy is simple: don't put yourself in that position in the first place. Q: Is there a law firm in this country that specializes in fighting this kind of corporate terrorism?!
A: Oh, get over yourself. While I do have sympathy for people who get into credit problems over unexpected major medical bills or other non-discretionary items, if you didn't bother to read the terms you agreed to then IMHO you deserve whatever you get. It is not "corporate terrorism", it is the consequence of *your* laziness. Grow up and take responsibility for managing your financial affairs.



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