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missyg
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Topic: bankruptcy and default=no help for me Posted: 06/October/2005 at 10:07pm |
I am a bit confused here! I have an overaward of 13000 that Revenue Services of BC is collecting. I also have another loan of 18000 that is in collections with Total Credit Recovery. I filed bankruptcy in 2003, and never applied for any interst relief. As far as I know interest relief and debt reduction do not apply to a person in my situation. So I am wondering what can possibly be done about this 30000 dollar debt? I hear all these wonderful posts about how John can help but I don't see what can be done. Revenue services is asking for a financial report, and they want my bank account info. Do I really have to give this to them? Total Credit Recovery is sending my a financial worksheet as well!!! I am a single mom and I make enough money for us to live, but $30000 in debts will kill me!! Is there really any way through this???
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Posted: 07/October/2005 at 4:25am |
John can work as an advocate. He could try to work out a settlement. He knows what forms to fill out, how to fill them out. He can act for you and have the calls come to him. He can advise you on how to get clear of this mess. He can help you deal with the collection agencies when they try to get a higher payment at the end of the month cause they want their commission.
You will have someone working for you, rather than the others who have their own vested interest in getting as much money from you regardless of your circumstances.
Instead of you having to put in all the energy into dealing with this, and learning all the laws and regulations... John does it for you.
At the very least, talk to him...
Hope this answers your questions...
Mark
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digimon
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Posted: 17/November/2005 at 4:00pm |
Please don't suggest that John does not have a vested interest. I have repeatedly read that he does charge a small fee and if only a small percentage of the traffic that comes through here and is directed his way pays that small fee then John is doing very well for himself.
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 17/November/2005 at 4:04pm |
I suppose the several hundred probono cases I handle for people counts, huh?
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Solve Student Debt specializes in solutions for students and graduates in student loan default, and those at risk of defaulting. solvestudentdebt.com
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digimon
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Posted: 17/November/2005 at 4:07pm |
I'm not challenging your motives Johnny. I'm just suggesting that you do have a vested interest. The more people from this site that do call you for help and pay the fee, the better, Am I wrong about that? A business is a business.
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 17/November/2005 at 4:35pm |
I do provide a service, and there are fees. This is a specialized service and it requires a great deal of my attention. However, I do help many individuals who do not have the resources to pay. I do provide information to this site.
If you want to discuss your situation with me, feel free to do so. However, if you would like help and a potential solution, this is where you will have to pay.
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Solve Student Debt specializes in solutions for students and graduates in student loan default, and those at risk of defaulting. solvestudentdebt.com
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dujylyn
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Posted: 18/November/2005 at 9:36am |
Hi Missyg, i am in very similar circumstances, past bankruptcy, dealings with revenue services bc and 2 other collection agencies...definitely relate to your frustration and confusion, especially re the income info sheets. so here's my experience with all this, thus far. when i became unemployed several months ago, i called the CA's. they wanted to send out those forms. i replied that i would not fill them in but would provide them with income and expense info on the phone and offered them minimal payments (20 a month each).they complained but are accepting my money and not phoning.
Now, revenue services of bc, whole different trip...when i called them, they were very nice, said i did not have tomake any payments for 6 months providing my financial statement was in. something like interest relief except the interest keeps rolling along. well, i looked carefully at this piece of paper and could not bring myself to sign it or send it in. not only do they want all your banking info, you are giving them authority to share "personal and financial info" with your financial institution and other ministries. see certification at the bottom of the page. if i sign this, am i not giving them the information and the authority to f#%k me over? so, i did not send it in. yesterday, i recieved a notification of legal action letter. it says to respond, pay in full or they will take legal action (thru rev can, my bank account, employers or assets). well, i have no assets and already owe rev can so they can fight over my gst rebate. but, dipping into my bank account is a worry. EI is not high living. if i call them, and fax/ send the income thing, legal action will possibly be stopped but it would be signed under duress. so much for living in a free country...free only if you do not owe money to the government. so,i will stop ranting. the point is, this is what can happen if you do not send it in.
i have no idea what to do. don't think i can afford you johnny...
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 18/November/2005 at 9:45am |
what do you need help with?
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dujylyn
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Posted: 18/November/2005 at 11:59am |
what do i need help with? okay will try to put the overwhelmed feeling aside and get specific.
Revenue Services of BC has sent me a letter titled "notification of legal action". they are collecting my BC direct loan. if i do not respond to it, they will take one or more actions..you know, the usual. i have not called them yet so need to be armed with more info before i do.
1)I know that they cannot gauranshee ( how the heck do you spell that word?)my EI but can they raid my bank account?
2)is this letter all the warning that i will get if they do take action or are there other steps they take first?
3)financial report - i am willing to to provide them with my income and expense info but refuse to enter my bank info or to sign it. why? because signing it puts it in writing that i acknowledge the debt and authorizes them to share information with my bank, rev can, etc. when i signed for my student loans, i do not remember signing away my right to privacy. i guess what i want to know is, any idea what happens if i don't sign or provide all info they ask for? am i just being a bonehead to my own detriment?
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 18/November/2005 at 3:32pm |
Duj,
I do understand that you are having great difficulty with this. Your stress is clearly visible, and it is also clearly affecting your mind and health. I also understand that you have no ability to pay for service that will help you. The system has more power of you when you are not able to defend yourself. So, I will defend you.
First of all, BC Revenue Service is a third-party recovery agent for the Province of BC. They cannot do anything without the expressed consent from the BC Government. However, they are permitted to "scare" you, because that is what they are attempting to do. Itseems as though it has worked.
1. They cannot attach your EI benefits (garnish). If they want to sue to acquire a judgment, that woud be the only fruit of their labor (and sour fruit at that).
2. This letter you received is a threat thgat could very come to fruition if you do not act, correct.
3. This part of your quest is where the road bumps and larger obstacles start formation. Information is what they need to control you. It is time for you to shift the power back into your own circle. I will show you how to do this. Contact me tomorrow if you wish by email, and leave me a contact number for you and I will solve your problem in less than 20 minutes.
Johnny
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old hippy
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Posted: 19/November/2005 at 3:22am |
.....sounds like a knight in shining armor dujylyn, and you've probably tie-dyed everything you can get your hands on already. Hope I'm not making a nuisance of myself but it just enrages me when I think of all the bigger fish they have to fry. I hope this works out for you.
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 19/November/2005 at 3:15pm |
Hi Duj,
MAke sure you send me the email we talked about. It was nicew talking with you today.
Try not to worry. Things will owrk out just fine.
Johnny
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dujylyn
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Posted: 20/November/2005 at 6:18am |
Hi Johnny,
nice talking to you too, will get the e-mail off to you today.
Hi to you too Old Hippy, you could never be a nuisance.always appreciate your support. have moved on to patching and embroidering jeans...ran out of stuff to tye-dye.
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Posted: 21/November/2005 at 7:06am |
Hi Duj,
I have most of the literatures complete. I will talk withyou later int he evening to go over some minor details.
Please let me know if you are available after dinner time.
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dujylyn
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Posted: 21/November/2005 at 10:32am |
Hi Johnny, after dinner would be fine. dujylyn
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