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In reply to the discussion: More Lenders Are ‘Garnishing Wages’ To Get Paid Back [View all]Xolodno
(7,348 posts)23. Which will no doubt lead them to...
...default even more.
Under Fed law you can't get fired for one garnishment....but two..you can.
So if someone else butt's into the 25% they are taking....say hello to unemployment. But at least they can't garnish that.
Bad news, some states will allow an employer to use credit to determine employment.
If they garnish...they really are just being vampires. Sucking everything they can get out of you before they write the rest off as a tax write off.
Bankruptcy would take care of this....except, lets say you manage to own a property out right (that is, you are asset rich...but cash poor)....so bankruptcy is out of the question. That also may be their strategy, see if they can force you to sell while they attach a lien on the property.
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If you're dealing with a potential garnishment, a judge will decide how much can be garnished.
badtoworse
Sep 2014
#20
There are two sides in a situation like this, which is why a judge makes the call.
badtoworse
Sep 2014
#24
badtoworse, it’s a pity you lack an understanding of the debt collection racket.
ms.smiler
Sep 2014
#37
Citi and other loan-sharks charge and get paid usurious interest on the original loan
brentspeak
Sep 2014
#67
you want to talk about fairness? How about wages being suppressed for decades, unions being busted,
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2014
#59
I agree with you - consumer debt and even mortgages are entirely too easy to obtain
badtoworse
Sep 2014
#53
You're right. Paint lenders in a bad enough light and the obligation to repay a loan disappears.
badtoworse
Sep 2014
#69
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HughBeaumont
Sep 2014
#70
one stunt the collection agencies do is not properly notify you of a court date.
hobbit709
Sep 2014
#12
Texas also has very good personal bankruptcy exemptions, i.e. your house regardless of value. eom
Purveyor
Sep 2014
#19
People who fear should be helpful, not hostile, to others being affected
AZ Progressive
Sep 2014
#15
except in the case of unpaid child support, wage garnishment should be illegal. nt
Terra Alta
Sep 2014
#47